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A rant about pretentious people:

So last week I walk into college and I find that a new "Machine Learning Crash Course" is being offered by a senior. Now I'm a beginner in this domain, and know the just basic concepts and math behind it. Naturally, I was super curious about this and decided to talk the student who was supposed to teach the course.

I asked him where he learned from, and mentioned that I'm an interested beginner. He just replied, "YouTube".
Okaaaaayyy?
Now I'm suspicious of this guy, so I asked him if he's worked on any related projects I could look into, to which he replies, "Not yet, but I'm working on some".

Now I'm SUPER suspicious. A guy that's got no experience with the subject, yet is teaching others about it?

Get this, at this point he rudely asks me if I have anything else to say. So I asked him a super simple question: "Do you know what gradient descent is?". He replies "Uhh, no, but I've heard about it".
I lost it.

HOW DID THIS GUY MANAGE TO CONVINCE THE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT AND SEVERAL OTHER PROFESSORS TO TEACH A MACHINE LEARNING CRASH COURSE?

People like him need to go away.

/rant

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  • 5
    - What is R?
    - A f**king letter of the alphabet, what kind of stupid question is that?
  • 1
    @AndSoWeCode
    Oh God that made me cringe!
  • 3
    This is a Machine Learning Course. Here, I'll teach you how to learn with machines.
    First step, go to your favorite browser and type "youtube.com" and search "how to develop in COBOL", which, by the way is a great language that it's getting quite popular.
  • 0
    @AndSoWeCode Yayyy a mention of R. This doesn't get nearly enough attention ☺️
  • 0
    Hi! I’ve run into people like that at my college too, and it’s honestly exhausting. It’s like they’re more focused on showing off than actually learning or helping others. I try to just stay in my lane and focus on my own progress, but it can be really distracting. There have been times I’ve felt so drained that I used https://writemypaperin3hours.com/ just to stay focused on my assignments and avoid falling behind. It’s tough balancing schoolwork and dealing with that kind of energy around you. I’m glad I’m not the only one who notices this kind of thing.
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