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The 'no excuses' CUBO_ai Python Bootcamp is happening this weekend in the Bitcoin Office. You can just learn things 👇
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This weekend's Python Bootcamp marks the very beginning of the technical part of the @cubo_ai program. For nearly three months, we have focused on the non-technical aspects of AI, like: history, theory, ethics and the alignment problem. Now only those students with required technical skills advance to the next two months of the program. The Python refresher will help prepare the students for the pretty intense custom technical program we have designed for them drawing from Nvidia's DLI. 🇸🇻🐍💻

Heads up, it takes 10+ years to become any good at programming

"You can just learn things" - as a programmer myself, I've found this bootcamp format almost completely useless when dealing with completely new tools, concepts or technology. It took me hours if not days on my own to learn Pandas and AI concepts between videos, articles, manuals and practice. This with MSc in computer science and 10+ years of professional experience. Doing it in 2 days alongside tens of other newbie people, no way. Each person advances at different speed and has different background and is ignorant in different areas. - this looks like ordinary social propaganda event to hack a bit, have snacks and coffee for free and take nice pictures. Maybe make couple new friends. All of which is very nice but only if the financing is voluntary (by participants or voluntary donors). Doing this with taxpayer money is immoral and wasteful - considering it's financed by tax money (correct me if I'm wrong), what's the success criteria? If a private company pays for some education, they expect measurable improvement in productivity. How will this program measure what the ROI is and at what timeframe?

We’re are ready to ship them all to Paris whenever we get the green light from the French government.

Paso a paso. They are building the new El Salvador.

Mountains > City

El Salvador 🥰


