Rooted in the belief that everyone has experience and skills that are valuable to someone else, we have no separate list for mentors and mentees. We are all mentors. We are all mentees. For example, Sasha and Andrew had a phone chat recently where she helped him structure a talk he was working on and he told her about the master’s program he recently finished, as she’s considering doing one herself.
If you know a specific person in RC that you'd like to talk with, then you should probably reach out to them directly! RC Connections is meant to facilitate discussion when it's not obvious that a potential connection should happen.
This service is organized by alumni (currently, Sasha and Andrew). Furthermore, RC Connections is an experiment. We welcome and encourage feedback. Please use the #connections Zulip stream to discuss.
- We’ll start on a ~monthly rhythm
{0: 'tench, Tinca tinca', | |
1: 'goldfish, Carassius auratus', | |
2: 'great white shark, white shark, man-eater, man-eating shark, Carcharodon carcharias', | |
3: 'tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri', | |
4: 'hammerhead, hammerhead shark', | |
5: 'electric ray, crampfish, numbfish, torpedo', | |
6: 'stingray', | |
7: 'cock', | |
8: 'hen', | |
9: 'ostrich, Struthio camelus', |
These instructions are based on Mistobaan's gist but expanded and updated to work with the latest tensorflow OSX CUDA PR.
by 0xabad1dea, December 2014
This document is an RFC of sorts for increasing the adoption rate of Singular They in technical English. This is not an ultimatum; this is not shaming anyone who has done otherwise; and this is definitely not applicable to any other language.