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Frank interviews economist Roger Koppl on computation, complexity, self-referentiality, and what the elites DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT MATH. Expert Failure https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/expert-failure/88F5DA07067CFD63B023614E1591E8F3 Public Choice Theory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_choice Skin in the Game, Nassim Taleb https://www.penguin.com.au/books/skin-in-the-game-9780141982656 Godel's Incompleteness Theorems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems Kurt Godel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del Alan Turing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing Computable Entrepreneurship, Roger Koppl A primer on the tools and concepts of computable economics http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/684/1/5_04_Vela.pdf The Sensory Order, Frederick Hayek https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo8930377.html Stuart Kauffman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Kauffman Economics for a Creative World, Roger Koppl https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01415131/document Complexity and the Limits of Revolution - Yaneer Bar Yam https://necsi.edu/complexity-and-the-limits-of-revolution Seeing Like a State - James C. Scott https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300078152/seeing-state Forging Democracy - Geoff Eley https://direct.mit.edu/jcws/article/6/3/158/12698/Forging-Democracy-The-History-of-the-Left-in Logicomix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logicomix
Follow Up reflections on psychedelics. Fudgy Psychedelic RetCon https://youtu.be/AmCxFI510LA Self-Wire Paul Maxwell History of Philosophy in 30 minutes https://youtu.be/G5i2y5w8Dzc The Immortality Key https://amzn.to/3wQFy89 @After Skool with Brian Muraresku https://youtu.be/iC6DDvzM6Nc Michael Pollan on @PowerfulJRE https://youtu.be/mAPG18zNtXk on Caffeine Flatliners https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099582/mediaviewer/rm1216670720/ Godel's Incompleteness Theorem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems https://paulvanderklay.me/2021/07/20/brian-muraresku/ Pschedelics Harvard https://youtu.be/r8VCBNGBeqg @Harvard Divinity School Muraresku on @Jordan B Peterson https://youtu.be/7c-bWymbT04 Discord link. Good for just a few days. Check with more recent videos for a fresh link. https://discord.gg/ztb3Wffk Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://paulvanderklay.me/2019/08/06/converzations-with-pvk/ There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333 If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/ All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos. https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin (BTC): 37TSN79RXewX8Js7CDMDRzvgMrFftutbPo To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) qr3amdmj3n2u83eqefsdft9vatnj9na0dqlzhnx80h To support this channel/podcast with Ethereum (ETH): 0xd3F649C3403a4789466c246F32430036DADf6c62 Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640
@John Vervaeke 's appearance on the Bridges of Meaning Q/A was very productive. Here's John's answer about his theism/non-theism/atheism. It pushed me to look a bit at the word "theism" and its roots. John on Bridges of Meaning https://youtu.be/xSSiBR5N49E Ralph Cudworth https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cudworth/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Cudworth Godel Incompleteness Theorum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems Discord link. Good for just a few days. Check with more recent videos for a fresh link. https://discord.gg/ztb3Wffk Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://paulvanderklay.me/2019/08/06/converzations-with-pvk/ There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333 If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/ All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos. https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin (BTC): 37TSN79RXewX8Js7CDMDRzvgMrFftutbPo To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) qr3amdmj3n2u83eqefsdft9vatnj9na0dqlzhnx80h To support this channel/podcast with Ethereum (ETH): 0xd3F649C3403a4789466c246F32430036DADf6c62 Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640
We explore some topics in computer science and relate our experiences delving into this daunting subject. References: Codesmith: https://codesmith.io/ OOP: https://searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com/definition/object-oriented-programming-OOP#:~:text=Object%2Doriented%20programming%20(OOP)%20is%20a%20computer%20programming%20model,has%20unique%20attributes%20and%20behavior. Functional programming: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/functional-programming-paradigm/#:~:text=Functional%20programming%20is%20a%20programming,is%20%E2%80%9Chow%20to%20solve%E2%80%9D. Inheritence: https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/i/inheritance.htm#:~:text=In%20object%2Doriented%20programming%2C%20inheritance,is%20known%20as%20a%20subclass. Package dependency: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swift_packages/package/dependency Max MSP: https://cycling74.com/ Supercollider: https://supercollider.github.io/ Godel, Escher, Bach: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,_Escher,_Bach Anathem by Niel Stephenson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anathem UW CSE142: https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse142/21sp/ AI episode: https://www.post-wave.com/episode-7-artificial-superintelligence 3blue1brown on neural networks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aircAruvnKk&vl=en Outro music - Dreaming of Zeno by Trevor Villwock: https://soundcloud.com/trevor-villwock/dreaming-of-zeno
Why do we read? What makes us feel like we 'should' read? Why do we leave books unread & unfinished? We talk with librarian Marco Daniels about books and reading. References:Oak Bluffs Public Library: https://oakbluffslibrary.org/Mortal Questions by Thomas Nagel:https://books.google.com/books/about/Mortal_Questions.html?id=7T1dAAAAQBAJSkinner Box: https://psychology.uiowa.edu/comparative-cognition-laboratory/glossary/skinner-box#:~:text=A%20Skinner%20Box%20is%20a,the%20chamber%20as%20a%20reinforcer.The Man Without Qualities - Robert Meusel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Without_QualitiesIncompleteness by Godel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theoremsGodel Escher Bach by Douglas Hofstadter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,_Escher,_BachPrincipia Mathematica by Bertrand Russell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principia_Mathematica#:~:text=The%20Principia%20Mathematica%20(often%20abbreviated,1910%2C%201912%2C%20and%201913.&text=PM%20is%20not%20to%20be,1903%20The%20Principles%20of%20Mathematics.I am a Strange Loop by Douglas Hofstadter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_a_Strange_LoopInfinite Jest by David Foster Wallace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_JestThe Idiot by Dostsoevsky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_IdiotUnder Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_Heaven_(novel) Outro Music — Coalfire by Eric Mulhern: https://www.instagram.com/marthas_vineyard_music_lessons/
According to an ancient myth, the world rests on the back of a turtle. And what does that turtle stand on? Another turtle. It turns out that it’s turtles all the way down. Miki Rezentes, today’s guest, believes that all software rests on the back of APIs. Similar to the myth, it’s APIs all the way down. We open our conversation by discussing how homeschooling her children did more to prepare Miki for a software career than anything else she’s encountered. Miki shares highlights from her talk, ‘APIs All the Way Down’. This set up this episode’s key theme, that the tech industry is too concerned with how its software interacts to focus on how the people in its organizations communicate — their ‘human APIs.’ Following this, we ask Miki how she learns people’s APIs and we talk about the benefits of observation and mirroring. Tracking her career, we touch on how Miki transitioned from a homemaker to a developer before diving into her recent work at the data science platform Mode. She provides unique insights into how she views architecture and design and why the concept of domain-driven design doesn’t go far enough. We chat about how you can see your team as customers to promote domain-driven design and then drill into what she does to create a ‘shared pool of knowledge’ with her team. As Miki explains, ‘people problems’ are more difficult than technical ones and developers often make mistakes by not first developing common understanding. Especially when this relates to expectations within a company. Near the end of the episode, we explore what leaders can do to maintain productivity when growing their teams. Tune in to hear what you can do to deepen your team’s pool of understanding and improve the quality of your communication. Note: this episode was recorded in late July when Miki was working at Mode; she is now a Senior Software Engineer at Frame.io (https://frame.io). Key Points From This Episode: Why homeschooling her kids better prepared Miki for software development than anything else. How people within an organization express themselves through individual APIs. Understanding that people come from different backgrounds which influence their API. The ‘shared pool of knowledge’ and figuring out how to communicate with people. Miki’s journey from homemaker to becoming a software engineer. How nobody really knows what they’re doing. Security as a trade-off, privacy, and the power of two-factor authentication. Hear about Miki’s work at the data science platform Mode. What Miki enjoys most about working in Elixir and what she uses it for. How Miki sees architecture and the differences between architecture and design. Domain-driven design and the differences between data models and software. Treating your team ‘Agilely’ and seeing them as your customers. Miki’s process of developing a shared pool of understanding before hammering out the end-to-end components. Why ‘people problems’ are much more difficult than development problems. How tech companies misdiagnose ‘people problems’ as bad design. Conway’s Law and how code production reflects an organization’s structure. The importance of setting expectations to maintain productivity as a team grows in size. The danger of the Peter principle; when people are promoted to their level of incompetency. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Miki Rezentes LinkedIn —https://www.linkedin.com/in/miki-rezentes-823ba02a/ Miki Rezentes GitHub — https://github.com/mrezentes Miki Rezentes Twitter — https://twitter.com/mikirez Mode — https://mode.com/ SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Elixir Wizards Survey — smr.tl/podcastsurvey Manning Publications — https://www.manning.com/ ‘APIs All the Way Down’ — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBpbEsAG4es Turtles all the way down — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtlesallthewaydown Crucial Conversations — https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-Conversations-Talking-Stakes-Second/dp/1469266822 Thomas Edison State University — https://www.tesu.edu/academics/online-degrees Xkcd — https://xkcd.com/ Toshiba Global Commerce Systems — https://commerce.toshiba.com/ Kroger — https://www.kroger.com/ CA Technologies — https://www.ca.com/ Jira — https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira ICFP 2020 — https://icfp20.sigplan.org/ James Edward Gray II — https://github.com/JEG2 Helix Data Engine - Mode — https://mode.com/helix/ Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby — https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Object-Oriented-Design-Ruby-Addison-Wesley/dp/0321721330 Tanium — https://www.tanium.com/ Poodr — https://www.poodr.com/ Gödel, Escher, Bach — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,Escher,Bach D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths — https://www.amazon.com/DAulaires-Greek-Myths-Ingri-dAulaire/dp/0440406943 The Mythical Man-Month — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheMythicalMan-Month Applying Conway's Law to improve your software development — https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/applying-conways-law-improve-your-software-development Peter Principle — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle Special Guest: Miki Rezentes.
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Matt Crook joins the conversation to talk with the JavaScript Jabber panel to talk about his experience going through Nashville Software School. The panel discusses and asks questions about getting into programming, working through the bootcamp, and what prospects are for bootcamp graduates. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Matt Crook Sponsors Taiko Educative.io | Click here for 10% discount "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Picks AJ O’Neal: PostgREST The Way of Kings VirtualBox Bootable Installers for MacOS, Windows, and more Aimee Knight: State of Microservices 2020 Report Peloton Bike Charles Max Wood: The Hobbit D&D Starter Set JavaScript Weekly Devchat.tv Remote Meetups Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Reading to Kids Steve Edwards: It Is Well With My Soul Pitbull Gold PRO Skull Shaver Brad Balfour Dan Shappir: Gödel, Escher, Bach Translating "The Hobbit" in Captivity Matt Crook: Follow Matt on Twitter > @mgcrook, Instagram, LinkedIn Swolenormous Fireship Static Headz Yugen Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Matt Crook joins the conversation to talk with the JavaScript Jabber panel to talk about his experience going through Nashville Software School. The panel discusses and asks questions about getting into programming, working through the bootcamp, and what prospects are for bootcamp graduates. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Matt Crook Sponsors Taiko Educative.io | Click here for 10% discount "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Picks AJ O’Neal: PostgREST The Way of Kings VirtualBox Bootable Installers for MacOS, Windows, and more Aimee Knight: State of Microservices 2020 Report Peloton Bike Charles Max Wood: The Hobbit D&D Starter Set JavaScript Weekly Devchat.tv Remote Meetups Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Reading to Kids Steve Edwards: It Is Well With My Soul Pitbull Gold PRO Skull Shaver Brad Balfour Dan Shappir: Gödel, Escher, Bach Translating "The Hobbit" in Captivity Matt Crook: Follow Matt on Twitter > @mgcrook, Instagram, LinkedIn Swolenormous Fireship Static Headz Yugen Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Matt Crook joins the conversation to talk with the JavaScript Jabber panel to talk about his experience going through Nashville Software School. The panel discusses and asks questions about getting into programming, working through the bootcamp, and what prospects are for bootcamp graduates. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Matt Crook Sponsors Taiko Educative.io | Click here for 10% discount "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Picks AJ O’Neal: PostgREST The Way of Kings VirtualBox Bootable Installers for MacOS, Windows, and more Aimee Knight: State of Microservices 2020 Report Peloton Bike Charles Max Wood: The Hobbit D&D Starter Set JavaScript Weekly Devchat.tv Remote Meetups Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Reading to Kids Steve Edwards: It Is Well With My Soul Pitbull Gold PRO Skull Shaver Brad Balfour Dan Shappir: Gödel, Escher, Bach Translating "The Hobbit" in Captivity Matt Crook: Follow Matt on Twitter > @mgcrook, Instagram, LinkedIn Swolenormous Fireship Static Headz Yugen Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
In this episode of Uncensored Money I chat all things money with Olivia Engel - the Senior Managing Director or State Street Global Advisors and CIO (Chief Investment Officer) of Active Quantitative Equity (AQE). She has global oversight of the broader AQE research agenda, investment process, portfolio management and product innovation. In 2016, Olivia was awarded the Blue Ribbon Award for the best Australian large cap strategy which was the first time a woman and a quant manager had ever won that award. Her company is also responsible for the Fearless Girl statue that faced down the bull in wall street in 2017. We talk about music & mathematics, why we shouldn't write ourselves off when it comes to not being able to do things, whether women make great investors, whether she relies on emotion or analysis when choosing an investment, how you can become more educated about investing, women and finance and so much more. You can find more about Olivia and State Street here https://www.ssga.com/apac/au/consultant/en/about-us/who-we-are/team.bio.35768219.html Links we talked about on the podcast include: Godel, Escher, Bach https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,_Escher,_Bach Addressing Gender Folklore http://www.statestreet.com/content/dam/statestreet/documents/Articles/CAR/GenderPaper_FINAL.pdf ASX Education https://www.asx.com.au/education/shares-education.htm CFA Institute Investment Foundations Program https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/programs/investment-foundations Don't forget to subscribe! If you suspect your money story could be improved and you want to start uncensoring money, make sure you pick up a copy of my book Un(CENSORED) your Finances here
(https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Kurt_gödel.jpg) Mathematician Kurt Gödel in 1931 published his two famous “incompleteness theorems,” which showed the principled limits on the knowledge we could generate from formal axiomatic systems. Loosely speaking, Gödel showed that there exist true statements about numbers that we will never be able to prove are true. His results have been cited not just in mathematics but also computer science and philosophy. In this episode, Bob details more precisely just what Gödel demonstrated, and gives an intuitive explanation of how Gödel did it. Gödel’s results are some of the most frequently-cited in the 20th century, and revolutionized how people think about truth and knowledge. Even if you have no formal mathematical background, rest assured that this episode will BLOW YOUR MIND. Mentioned in the Episode: The Three Lads and the Lizard King (http://www.bobmurphyshow.com/lizard) , Bob’s story (written for his son) that we will review in January 2019. The Wikipedia entry (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems) on Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems. “Numberphile”‘s YouTube episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4ndIDcDSGc) on Gödel’s Theorems. The Paris-Harrington Theorem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris%E2%80%93Harrington_theorem) , the first “natural” mathematical proposition that is true but unprovable (in a well-defined sense). A conjecture on the ostensible loophole (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2010183) that Gödel discovered in the U.S. Constitution. BONUS (not mentioned in episode): Steve Landsburg’s riddle (http://www.thebigquestions.com/2018/07/30/monday-solution/) that relies on Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems. The sound engineer for this episode was Chris Williams. Learn more about his work at ChrisWilliamsAudio.com (http://www.ChrisWilliamsAudio.com) .
The boys settle a dicussion about a bike that Alaric has been aching to talk about for a fortnight, Alex finally brings up music and then they both dive down the Gödel rabbit hole with some puzzles. Odds and Evenings Twitter - https://twitter.com/OddsAndEvenings Website - http://www.oddsandevenings.com Topics discussed Bike Pedals Time Signatures Taking an Offer Puzzles Show Notes Follow Up Visualisation of the Codepad Solution from Tom Verduyn (https://bl.ocks.org/TVerduyn/raw/4935615ba55a2c0b73b2550e0eb8764d/) Maths Jam Annual Gathering Page (https://www.solipsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/MJ_Wiki.py?FrontPage) The Shade (Alex's New Podcast) (https://hacking.finance/read/?c=the-shade) Maths From the Show Visuals of the Two Cycloids Mentioned: Prolate (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ProlateCycloid.html) and Curtate (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CurtateCycloid.html) Video of the Bike Moving (https://twitter.com/SingMathsJam/status/1042057017148334080) Unusual Time Signatures (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures) Forever Undecided: A Puzzle Guide to Gödel (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Forever-Undecided-Puzzle-Guide-Godel/dp/0192801414) The book I talk about in the third part of the show. It's great. The Gödel Sentence on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems#Truth_of_the_Gödel_sentence) (Related to the puzzle) Credits Hosted By Alaric - http://alaricstephen.com Alex - http://twitter.com/speakmouthwords Editing by Alex Incomplete knowledge of incompleteness theorems by Alaric Theme music by David Russell - https://youtube.com/DavidRussell323