it is that this position contains primes. Often when I'm asked about some of these big famous problems like Twin Primes or Riemann or something like that, one way of kind of avoiding the question
But hackers or scammers online, well, they don't need to be that smart. Often they can just buy information to target you. When I started working at Veritasium, I was on a work trip to go meet Derek for the first time.
I think I've had this phenomenon happen to me sometimes in my life where I'm sort of invited to an event and it seems like a very random event. Often I kind of feel like, "I don't really wanna go." "You know, none of my friends are going." But then, maybe at the last minute, I just say like, "Well, let's just roll the dice." And I find that almost invariably those are productive meetings.
The result is that on a busy day, many modern downward escalators aren't just moving people, they're actually generating electricity. Often this is channeled back to the building's internal grid and used to power other devices, including the upward escalators. - So even the escalator that was invented by George Wheeler and was installed in 1920, the Paris Exhibition,
So I often say, our relationships to food are so unique. Oftentimes, it's not really about feeding your stomach. It's more about feeding your heart.
Takes us too too much calories to breathe then because it's not so soft and accommodating anymore. And when you look around in your life and society, we often times devalue these softer parts where people arrange around others really try to make everything happen are smooth and harmonious sometimes. But often these are also very fundamental important parts of us all functioning of everything really going well in families in workplaces and also in your own life
often times devalue these softer parts where people arrange around others really try to make everything happen are smooth and harmonious sometimes. But often these are also very fundamental important parts of us all functioning of everything really going well in families in workplaces and also in your own life and achieving things. And I've learned this from the lung. And now I use it at times. The part the lung plays in breathing is an undervalued part in
Don't occupy real life echo chambers because if you do that you'll never be able to challenge your own beliefs and you can never be sure that those beliefs are true, right, and good. So there's often a thought experiment I like to suggest for those who want to analyze their own beliefs. And this is where I ask, what would you do if the entire world suddenly hated your belief? What would you do if you would lose your reputation, your status, your job for believing something?
Round three actually tends to work really well because it's your final year of study. Oftentimes that's when leadership roles and you have things to speak about, and many other schools are also doing deferred enrollment programs or their version in that spring timeframe, so it makes sense to prepare kind of at the same time If you're applying to start the next year,
So you're forced to do whatever the referee wants, regardless of whether it makes any sense at all, regardless if there's a trade-off. Oftentimes it may make a little bit of sense, but it takes an enormous amount of effort, and nobody would ever make that trade-off, but you're forced to. And then what happens is it goes back and the referee wants to impress the editor again, so they find a new problem.
compute to compress because that's more costly versus both costly both financially and in CPU resources— ... versus the decompression. So it's asymmetric in that respect. Uh, often the case because compression is done once, but there could be lots of viewers of another file. So to take that information and compress it by 100x, 200x, removing redundant information and using mathematical properties to make that small, but also have properties such as error resilience. So as, as JB suggested,
- We give you two out of three rights. Agentic systems can access sensitive information, it can execute code, and it can communicate Oftentimes, you'd be surprised. It might come to six days.
categories should change with the science. So yeah, I don't believe in any such line, and I think a physics story is very often a useful part of the story, but for most interesting things, it's not the entire story. - Okay. So if there's no line, is it still useful to talk about things like the origin of life? That's the, the, one of the big open mysteries before us as a human
- Yeah. So, each trait on the Dark Tetrad, as it's called, which is the four traits that are associated with dark personality traits. So, things that we often associate with the word "evil," like sadism, which is a pleasure in hurting other people. Machiavellianism, which is doing whatever it takes to get ahead. Narcissism, which is taking too much pleasure in yourself and seeing yourself as superior to others. And then there's psychopathy. Psychopathic
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't often a man in a relationship. That's sort of traditionally because it falls often along these gender lines. But the problem is if that
- Yeah. I mean, that's the, that's the story of programmers. You write a piece of code and you think it'll never, it'll never be seen by anybody. And sometimes, oftentimes, that code is going to be seen by a very large number of people. ...that come after you, including you five years later. You yourself looking at your own code. Okay, so tell me about Windows NT. That was a giant leap too.
- The following is a conversation with Terence Tao, widely considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians in history, often referred to as the Mozart of math. He won the Fields Medal and the Breakthrough Prize in mathematics, and has contributed groundbreaking work to a truly astonishing range of fields
Often it was a very kind of forceful form of education.
often at achieving its own ends, building high-speed rail when it wants to build high-speed rail, adding affordable housing units when it wants to add
often sleeping without a roof on your head, what are some memorable spiritual moments, rituals, experiences from that time?
often goes by the name of political economy to show it's more capacious.
Often what you're doing is you're doing, you know, sort of, you're assuming the planet is this sort of spherical ball, and then you're doing what, you know,
often is too shy to admit their ignorance. And I have lots of ignorance on this. But I also have lots of curiosity, and I want
often make. They they they think that I'm dealing with some sort of belief system or some sort of cult here. No,
often are overwhelming the tactical military effects. So you can hit the
often. And you're going to nod. You nodded your head while we were saying it cuz what is what I'm saying sounds true.
often times of civil liberties for many people. It came at the expense of freedom for those who wanted to
often see get your answer right there.
often on a continuum. So, if you hear that, really what it means is like a kid that might have developed diabetes is
often you listen to him or her recently and that's Marjorie Taylor Greene. And you go, "That makes sense." But then you're like,
oftentime people get really stuck on uh I'm right and I need to make an argument that I'm right and you have to accept it
often how it appears on the skin. That mole could be an odd shape, a mix of colors, it might be itchy, it might
often than they have in the past. Still to come in this podcast, Christmas Island locals wake up to a surprise as
Often, it’s deposited in basins: areas of land that sit at slightly lower elevations than the surrounding landscape.
Often, when a big earthquake first makes the news, its magnitude is just a rough estimate.
Often, erosion is caused by runoff: water that can’t be absorbed by already soaked land, so it flows across the surface.
Often, water only partially fills the pores near the surface, at the level where tree roots and hedgehogs hang out.
Often, gem-sellers cut and polish them for sale, creating flat surfaces called facets that can enhance those beautiful qualities like brilliance and fire.
Often, when a scientific idea sparks controversy among the public, it’s because it challenges our biases, our values, or powerful interests.
Often when we see quotes or images online they’re being taken out of context.
Often as a result of ongoing legacies of colonialism and racist policy.
Often, we’ll encounter authors with ties to multiple countries.
often delay seeking help for mental health struggles or when they're facing challenges like this.
Oftentimes, they would be wearing like a tignon or a hair wrap over their head to keep their hair clean and dust free.
Often they're healthy and thriving and conservation is going pretty well.
Often the underdog, be it the planet or the children or people who are struggling in a way that you're not struggling, well,
Oftentimes, I get the pan really hot at the beginning.
Often, their contributions doesn't don't seem quite as noticed, because the way they manifest themselves is maybe a bit different to what one typically is looking for.
Oftentimes, the word of advice, not just from myself but like any investor, is ignore the trends.
Oftentimes, either you get them at a discount, or you get them as part of your package.