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Comment by labachevskij on Lesswrong 2016 Survey · 2016-03-31T08:50:15.037Z · LW · GW

Took the survey, and as others pointed out had some trouble with the questions about income (net? gross?) Also, is there any place where all the reading (fanfiction, books, blogs) hinted to in the survey are collected? I knew (and have read) some, but many I have never heard of, and would like to find out more.

Comment by labachevskij on Meetup : June Meetup in Munich · 2014-05-27T13:57:14.028Z · LW · GW

June 2014 or 2015?

Comment by labachevskij on Open thread, 24-30 March 2014 · 2014-03-26T10:22:44.099Z · LW · GW

I have: "News", "Friends", "Comics", "RPG", "Android", "LW" , "Climbing" and "Maths".

Comment by labachevskij on Open thread, 24-30 March 2014 · 2014-03-25T16:11:49.754Z · LW · GW

I have to admit the intersection with my feed list is most definitely non-empty: I'd add Good Math Bad Math, mathematics, computer science and, sometimes, recipes and playlists.

Comment by labachevskij on Open thread, 24-30 March 2014 · 2014-03-25T14:11:10.531Z · LW · GW

Rational thinking against fear in a TED talk by (ex) astronaut Chris Hadfield. Has anyone else seen it? I really enjoyed it, in particular the spider example.

Comment by labachevskij on A Fervent Defense of Frequentist Statistics · 2014-02-21T09:52:50.932Z · LW · GW

You're right, I meant continuous bijections, as the context was a transformation of a probability distribution.

Comment by labachevskij on A Fervent Defense of Frequentist Statistics · 2014-02-19T12:44:49.478Z · LW · GW

There are easy to compute bijections from R to [0,1], etc.

This is not true, there are bijections between R and (0,1), but not the closed interval.

Anyway there are more striking examples, for example if you know that A, B, C, D are in a discrete finite set, it restricts yout choices quite a lot.

Comment by labachevskij on Four Tips for Public Speaking · 2013-04-16T10:38:46.956Z · LW · GW

If I may add something to (2) (and (3), too) I'd say to be concise and not wander too far: keep the focus and don't waste time. Moreover I think that a contribution, let it be a comment or a main argument, is much more interesting if it's different from what it has been already said before. I often hear people asking questions or offering arguments that have shown up before, without providing any new insight. Basically you could say "Listen before you speak".

Comment by labachevskij on Welcome to Less Wrong! (5th thread, March 2013) · 2013-04-10T09:52:58.704Z · LW · GW

I'm working on Partial Differential Equations in Fluid-dynamics, both deterministic and stochastic. I'm dealing mostly with turbulence models, right now. But I trained as a probabilist (and there's where my heart lies).

Are you into maths too?

Comment by labachevskij on Welcome to Less Wrong! (5th thread, March 2013) · 2013-04-09T22:07:11.075Z · LW · GW

Hi everyone, I'm labachevskij. I'm a long time lurker on this site, attracted by (IIRC) Bayesian Decision Theory. I'm completing my PhD studies in Maths, but I have also been caught by HPMOR, which is proving a huge source of procrastination (I'm reading it again for the third time). I'm also on my way with the reading of the sequences.