6: Representations can be infinite - 3:20 5: Every question has an answer - 13:38 4: Every truth can be established where it applies - 36:00 3: The future is knowable before it happens - 45:39 2: A distributed system is knowable - 54:05 1: Technical debt is quantifiable as financial debt - 59:50
"the unknown knowns isn't a real category", my wife would beg to differ, according to her there are many things I didn't know I knew, such as what we're doing this weekend, apparently I've known for weeks but I didn't even know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
21:39 I think it was easier to get this right because you actually saw the state of loading and recognised it as state therefore. Today the loading is much quicker and you can overlook it if you don't think about the possible states.
Thx for the great talk with a lot of wisdom! Btw. when it comes to metaphor regarding technical debts i would vote for the one of "technical debt is like tetris" which is for me a perfect fit (it's easy to find articles about this, linking seems not be allowed here)
We don't know how divisible space is. It might be infinitely divisible; There does not seem to be a limit to it. We do not know how far space extends. It might extend out infinitely. We have not found any point at which the universe "wraps around," and the curvature of deep space appears to be 0, with our measurements. We do not know when the universe began. We know when the big bang happened, but we don't know if there was a time before that point. There are Nobel prize winning physicists who believe it went back forever. So it is possible that there are "real infinities."
Who t.f. cut this video? The most important content are those slides, which you most of the time can't read properly and instead have look at some peoples' backs and a small Kevlin Henney running up and down the stage... Great job! Otherwise: Brilliant talk - thanks a lot!
There are some axioms that, should you attempt to show that they are false, you will find yourself assuming that it is true, resulting in a contradiction. While this is incomplete--a solution might not have been thought of--a millennia and billions of people is a lot of searching power.
6: Representations can be infinite - 3:20
5: Every question has an answer - 13:38
4: Every truth can be established where it applies - 36:00
3: The future is knowable before it happens - 45:39
2: A distributed system is knowable - 54:05
1: Technical debt is quantifiable as financial debt - 59:50
"the unknown knowns isn't a real category", my wife would beg to differ, according to her there are many things I didn't know I knew, such as what we're doing this weekend, apparently I've known for weeks but I didn't even know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That hair is amazing.
Very interesting ! Thank you
finally there are videos from kotlinconf
21:39 I think it was easier to get this right because you actually saw the state of loading and recognised it as state therefore. Today the loading is much quicker and you can overlook it if you don't think about the possible states.
Thx for the great talk with a lot of wisdom! Btw. when it comes to metaphor regarding technical debts i would vote for the one of "technical debt is like tetris" which is for me a perfect fit (it's easy to find articles about this, linking seems not be allowed here)
It is quite interesting that Harlan Mills is mentioned in that article by Bentley.
We don't know how divisible space is. It might be infinitely divisible; There does not seem to be a limit to it.
We do not know how far space extends. It might extend out infinitely. We have not found any point at which the universe "wraps around," and the curvature of deep space appears to be 0, with our measurements.
We do not know when the universe began. We know when the big bang happened, but we don't know if there was a time before that point. There are Nobel prize winning physicists who believe it went back forever.
So it is possible that there are "real infinities."
But that's speculation. Mathematical infinity is a certainty.
Who t.f. cut this video? The most important content are those slides, which you most of the time can't read properly and instead have look at some peoples' backs and a small Kevlin Henney running up and down the stage... Great job!
Otherwise: Brilliant talk - thanks a lot!
I can't unsee but he looks like Rajinikanth.
There are some axioms that, should you attempt to show that they are false, you will find yourself assuming that it is true, resulting in a contradiction. While this is incomplete--a solution might not have been thought of--a millennia and billions of people is a lot of searching power.
Assumptions start with Ass
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To assume makes and ass out of u and me
I god, I believe instantly that he only got a physics degree - math is the ONLY universally real thing there is.
what a waste
He doesnt even know how to prompt! 🤣
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