jtgi
@jtgi
This book is great so far and making me miss university. I've always been a curious person and being at school let me maximize on that. Being in industry and trying to solve real problems is meaningful but that environment where everyone's primary goal is teaching and learning mixed with a surplus of time is one of the most energizing and positive feedback loops.
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tani
@tani.eth
big relate! one of the reasons I want to free myself of monetary considerations is to indulge myself deeply in my curiosities
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jtgi
@jtgi
I hope to go back to school or emulate that environment again some day. I’d always loved engineering, physics and biology but spent most of my time on computer science naturally.
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tani
@tani.eth
🫂 do you feel you'll learn those subjects more potently now that you've spent so much time exploring CS?
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jtgi
@jtgi
Yeah, I think so. Knowledge compounds, I’m better at learning now than and cs and automation is so complimentary to the sciences.
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