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Professor of Math Ed. Dormant mathematician. Thinks a lot about teaching. Pedagogical pragmatist. Tsundoku master. Champion napper. Dirty lefty. Blogging at amiealbrecht.com
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#GraphTheory
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Wow!!
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I feel this deeply right now.
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Not where we are (east of Adelaide). Crocs are in northern Australia. This map shows range for saltwater crocs. Freshwater is probably similar but more inland.
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Beurre Bosc
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Relatedly: I always shock my students a bit when I tell them that quantitative data is just qualitative data that has already been interpreted numerically.
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Wow!
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I’ve also filled up the solar dryers with as much of the plums as I can.
Pomegranates are nearly ready.
Apples and feijoas are on the way.
This season is looking good.
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I’ve followed you so you might be able to DM now. Or email to [email protected]. Thanks!
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Thanks for the links!
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Thank you. Please share!
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This is the one I got wrong.
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littered? what about glittered? My writing is glittered with em dashes. you shine with them
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I’ll be interested in your review!
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It’s definitely an illusion.
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That was a bit of a lifebulb moment.
I knew LLMs hallucinate as a feature, not a bug, but this was the first time I really saw its own internal logic for the hallucination.
It wasn't trying to answer my question with true, attributable arguments. It was trying to make it *appear* like it was
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And the emails …