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2019-06-20 22:36:20 UTC

because to him, the only libertarians are the weird lefty libertarians

2019-06-20 22:36:25 UTC

AnComs, I guess

2019-06-20 22:36:26 UTC

yea

2019-06-20 22:36:39 UTC

naw, ancaps

2019-06-20 22:36:54 UTC

he gets his sets mixed up

2019-06-20 22:37:16 UTC

if A is a subset of B, he will say all B are A.

2019-06-20 22:37:18 UTC

basically

2019-06-20 22:39:18 UTC

lemme flesh that out a bit more

2019-06-20 22:40:56 UTC

let A := ancaps, B := libertarians.
โˆ€ A, A โŠ† B.

2019-06-20 22:41:53 UTC

he tries to say โˆ€ B, B โŠ† A

2019-06-20 22:44:46 UTC

Every rectangle is a square

2019-06-20 22:46:42 UTC

@Big T I was talking about the sentencing disparities between men and women earlier btw. Women get lighter sentences even when they are armed and attacking and unarmed man, a case in which, I would argue, the physical power differential does not matter. Women are always thought of as victims and even if they attack a man we ask what the man did to make them attack him. We dont do that if a man attcks a woman.

2019-06-20 22:47:29 UTC

I didn't come here for your Set bullshit Travis. I spent a lot of time letting that knowledge leak out of my brain, and I don't appreciate your efforts to shove it back in.

2019-06-20 22:47:47 UTC

Idk why the physical power difference matters so much

2019-06-20 22:47:55 UTC

If I bunch some chick in the face I punched her

2019-06-20 22:48:05 UTC

If she punches me in the face she punched me

2019-06-20 22:48:07 UTC

Same intent

2019-06-20 22:48:09 UTC

so thats not a legal difference but a practical one

2019-06-20 22:48:21 UTC

haha @wolfman1911 should i bring back eigenvectors too?

2019-06-20 22:48:21 UTC

Not written in law

2019-06-20 22:48:28 UTC

But the judges make it so?

2019-06-20 22:48:49 UTC

@scaevola ah, well thats a different subject. valid self defense claims would result in no sentencing.

2019-06-20 22:48:56 UTC

look at bigTravis trying to make us smart... I doubt it

2019-06-20 22:49:19 UTC

haha every little bit helps

2019-06-20 22:50:16 UTC

I don't even remember eigenvectors at all. Though I suppose it's worth noting that I payed a lot less attention in linear algebra than in the class that talked about sets.

2019-06-20 22:50:51 UTC

lol well to be fair, you would use sets a lot more often in industry

2019-06-20 22:53:23 UTC

@wolfman1911 do you remember gaussian random variables? their PDFs are ugly imo

2019-06-20 22:54:49 UTC

Gosh, you are throwing at me concepts that came from different classes years apart.

2019-06-20 22:55:06 UTC

oh those were different classes? shit that was one class for us

2019-06-20 22:56:13 UTC

sets, graphs, halting problem, stable marriage problem, inductive proofs, probability, counting, discrete and continuous random variables, expectation and variance, etc

2019-06-20 22:56:23 UTC

modular arithmetic

2019-06-20 22:56:32 UTC

RSA encryption

2019-06-20 22:56:39 UTC

uh what else did we cover

2019-06-20 22:56:43 UTC

packet loss

2019-06-20 22:56:47 UTC

lol

2019-06-20 22:56:54 UTC

markov chains

2019-06-20 22:57:13 UTC

We had two classes that were the computer science department's 'discrete math' classes that covered stuff like set theory, combinatorics, and several other things of that nature, then we also had to take a seperate linear algebra class and a probability and statistics class in addition to calculus 1 and 2.

2019-06-20 22:57:55 UTC

Yeah, a lot of those things were covered in different classes that were all required.

2019-06-20 22:57:59 UTC

yea my community college did it that way, was much more palatable

2019-06-20 22:58:16 UTC

here at UC berkeley they give you all of that in one class.

2019-06-20 22:58:42 UTC

the prereq was calc 2. lin alg was a seperate class as well

2019-06-20 22:58:52 UTC

That seems like a terrible way to actually learn it.

2019-06-20 22:59:01 UTC

its a sink or swim class

2019-06-20 22:59:09 UTC

its meant to weed out the undesirables

2019-06-20 22:59:10 UTC

If you are jumping around from topic to topic like that.

2019-06-20 22:59:20 UTC

they go pretty hard on each topic too

2019-06-20 22:59:55 UTC

you need this class to declare cs. its one of 3 classes that you need a combined gpa of 3.3 to declare

2019-06-20 23:01:24 UTC

The way we did it was that we had a class that taught you C, and then the next one taught you C++, and after that you were expected to learn languages on your own. Then after those two classes there were the two discrete math classes, and then most of the other classes in that department had the first or second discrete math class as requirements.

2019-06-20 23:01:34 UTC

http://www.eecs70.org/ heres the class website with all curriculum. if anyone wants to learn some stuff

2019-06-20 23:02:30 UTC

yea that was pretty much like my community college. it was java -> c++ 1 and 2 -> data structs. then you could take the math stuff at the same time

2019-06-20 23:02:36 UTC

And our weed out class was that the guy that taught those first two classes was real big on watching the freelancer sites to see if anyone was offering to pay to do his homework assignments.

2019-06-20 23:03:03 UTC

lol shit and here the homework was optional for grade

2019-06-20 23:03:29 UTC

two midterms and a final. final was 50% of your grade.

2019-06-20 23:03:40 UTC

28 pages long and 3 hours to finish

2019-06-20 23:03:48 UTC

Damn

2019-06-20 23:04:02 UTC

Did you have tests or programs to write for the final?

2019-06-20 23:04:05 UTC

yea it was rough

2019-06-20 23:04:09 UTC

nope

2019-06-20 23:04:15 UTC

all discrete math

2019-06-20 23:04:27 UTC

Oh

2019-06-20 23:04:31 UTC

but for classes that have programming, yes, but its on paper

2019-06-20 23:04:42 UTC

That's rough

2019-06-20 23:05:00 UTC

I've had tests that have the 'write a code block' questions, and I don't like them.

2019-06-20 23:05:14 UTC

they tend to be coding interview difficulty problems

2019-06-20 23:05:31 UTC

or as a lot of us here call them, iq tests

2019-06-20 23:06:19 UTC

For the first discrete math final, we had to come in and use their lab to write a program to their specifications in I think three hours.

2019-06-20 23:06:23 UTC

here was last falls intro to programming (first cs class you would take here) final
https://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa18/assets/pdfs/61a-fa18-final.pdf

2019-06-20 23:06:34 UTC

oh i wish we had that

2019-06-20 23:07:10 UTC

FUUUCCC

2019-06-20 23:07:21 UTC

I hate that pictures are only for pictures.

2019-06-20 23:07:32 UTC

lol

2019-06-20 23:08:04 UTC

Every time I fucking forget.

2019-06-20 23:08:12 UTC

So many memes.

2019-06-20 23:08:16 UTC

The funny thing was that there were two test days and you could kinda pick which one you wanted, in the sense that each class was set for one day, but you could take it the other day if you wanted. Anyway, the first day there was apparently trouble setting up the compiler, so they couldn't test their program for the first hour or so.

2019-06-20 23:08:23 UTC

๐Ÿ’”

2019-06-20 23:08:40 UTC

lol the suspense

2019-06-20 23:08:47 UTC

They got the full amount of time once the compiler was working I think, but still.

2019-06-20 23:09:45 UTC
2019-06-20 23:09:54 UTC

to give you an indea

2019-06-20 23:10:43 UTC

Inserts "You know, I'm something of a *computer* scientist myself." Meme

2019-06-20 23:10:52 UTC

๐Ÿ™ƒ

2019-06-20 23:10:55 UTC

If only

2019-06-20 23:11:24 UTC

@TheCompanyMan
have fun
For continuous random variables,XandYwhereY=g(X)for some differentiable, bijective function g:Rโ†’R. What is fY(y)in terms offX(ยท),g(ยท),gโˆ’1(ยท)andgโ€ฒ(ยท)? (Possibly useful to remember thatfY(y)dy=Pr[yโ‰คYโ‰คy+dy].)

2019-06-20 23:11:45 UTC

Copy paste here we go

2019-06-20 23:11:50 UTC

๐Ÿ˜

2019-06-20 23:11:55 UTC

๐Ÿ˜Ž

2019-06-20 23:12:00 UTC

haha

2019-06-20 23:12:13 UTC

no pics or laTex capabilities

2019-06-20 23:12:15 UTC

Boy I'm getting real glad I did computer engineering instead of computer science

2019-06-20 23:12:29 UTC

oh pfft ive got some problems for you too then

2019-06-20 23:13:10 UTC

Taking digital logic cured me of any desire to get involved in computer engineering, not that I had much desire to start with.

2019-06-20 23:13:46 UTC

I was only kidding for the record.

2019-06-20 23:13:52 UTC

The meme was perfect tho

2019-06-20 23:13:54 UTC

lol he taps out

2019-06-20 23:14:18 UTC

However Google gave me many pdfs to read so maybe I learn something ๐Ÿ˜†

2019-06-20 23:15:23 UTC

system design course

2019-06-20 23:16:02 UTC

Big Travis out here with the big moves.

2019-06-20 23:16:16 UTC

I've heard that something like 30-40% of computer science graduates can't solve the interview level computer science questions. Aside from wondering if that's true, I wonder how that could possibly be.

2019-06-20 23:16:40 UTC

Because schools are garbage?

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