I am on Chapter 4, haven't looked at exercises yet. Up to here, it was relatively easy to follow if you have some prob/stats background. Exposition is sometimes a bit dry (though exercises probably give more substence) but overall I did learn some interesting stuff, like Asymptomatic Equipartition Property and Entropy Rates for Stoch. Systems. My main motivation is to learn connections to Thermodynamics and entropy etc for continuous rv which hasn't come yet but is in the book.
that was dark humor not factual. I also enjoyed making a connection between two vile organizations. even though it looks like an anti connection the whole point of the joke is to make them look similar, precisely because of the reason you mentioned.
Lobbying being allowed to exist in 2026 is ridiculous. It is just a proof that whole of politics, to first order, is designed to serve the interest of billionaires. It should instead be considered a serious political crime.
That shouldn't be too difficult after all, all they do is avoid accountability by having some other soulless system suggest the action plans (i.e advisor firms, AI etc take your pick)
These idiots who race with each other to prove they are the best ass lickers don't realize how expandible they are in such an opportunistic and fascist regime.
That would be more true if he met Epstein couple times but this guy seemingly was very close with him. At this point he should be considered a collaborator in his crimes.
I am on Chapter 4, haven't looked at exercises yet. Up to here, it was relatively easy to follow if you have some prob/stats background. Exposition is sometimes a bit dry (though exercises probably give more substence) but overall I did learn some interesting stuff, like Asymptomatic Equipartition Property and Entropy Rates for Stoch. Systems. My main motivation is to learn connections to Thermodynamics and entropy etc for continuous rv which hasn't come yet but is in the book.