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" ... After the introductory chapters, the rest rely on the ML which is well defined in the fourth chapter: reinforcement learning. To understand, at a well explained yet untechnical level, what reinforcement learning is, and how it differs from supervised learning, this chapter is an excellent baseline. It’s probably my favorite chapter in the book. ... "
" ... JL No. Hackers think too much of themselves. Hackers think they’re superior, and that’s an unfortunate thing. I’m speaking about myself, as I guess I am one. There’s this tendency to think, “It’s obvious to ME how to set Facebook privacy settings, so who really cares if all the untechnical people don’t understand them”. Or, “It’s obvious to me how to control my privacy online, so who cares if those mere mortals can’t use software well.” And I don’t want to go there. ... "
" ... Run the numbers on recent graduates of Boston University, the University of Texas at Austin or any of the University of California campuses, and the hiring pattern in Silicon Valley is seen to be broadly similar. A case in point is Rachel Lee, who graduated from UC, Berkeley with a communications degree in 2011; now she's an account manager at Slack. She's been at the company for barely a month but she's already helped a construction company assimilate Slack's software to keep track of things as varied as plaster shipments and building regulations via employee smartphones. Lee says she's in awe of her technical colleagues who write Slack's code. They, in turn, respect her because of her untechnical ability to "connect with end users and figure out what they want." ... "
" ... The Nokia Lumia 610 is not a phone I would use – but I would happily recommend it to almost any member of my family, or anyone else who did not want to pay for more phone than they needed, who was not likely to want much more than the installed set of apps, who did not need to do too much on their phone but who could profit from being able to check train times, or get directions, or check their emails. At the price point – and it will presumably materialize in the US at a similar relative price – it is a handy match for the nearest equivalents – the HTC Wildfire S or Samsung Galaxy Ace, say. On a low-end device for a relatively untechnical user, Windows Phone may be a better choice, and Nokia’s traditional build quality a nice-to-have. ... "