This post was generated from a literate Haskell file.
In this post we’ll tackle the 8th problem of AoC2020, Handheld Halting.
Continue reading “Advent of Code #8”life, mathematics, programming
This post was generated from a literate Haskell file.
In this post we’ll tackle the 8th problem of AoC2020, Handheld Halting.
Continue reading “Advent of Code #8”I just finished the Psychology of Diversity and Unconscious Bias Udemy course. It was an excellent course with explanations that were clear and backed by science papers, so I enjoyed it. In this post I will write an overview of the course.
Continue reading “Diversity and Bias”DST changes in North Macedonia on the last Sunday of October. It happens to be the 25th of October this year.
What can we do with the previous statement, other than generalize it and try to prove a mathematical fact about it? 🙂
I bought this book (1955) at a Church and it’s been a truly magnificent and refreshing read. There seems to be an English translation, but I am not sure how well it’s translated.
First of all, I should make a note: I am not a religious fanatic, but I consider myself religious. Even if your religion is different (or you are not religious at all), I think this book has a lot to offer.
I am aware that discussions about politics and religion can be touchy. Thus, the point of this post is not to persuade you, merely to list the ideas I found interesting in the book.
Continue reading “On faith, unbelief, and doubt”I’ve been following Zen Proverbs for some time now, and I’ve noticed a trend that most quotes are about living in the “Now” and not in the “Past”/”Future”. I believe that’s a bit too extreme.