Based on our record, edX seems to be a lot more popular than Numerai. While we know about 235 links to edX, we've tracked only 19 mentions of Numerai. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Let me know what you think and if you have suggestions to resolve that bug. I'm learning programming and have next to no python experience, I am taking CS50 through edx.org and the AI at chatgpt did most of the work. Source: 11 months ago
Im sorry man I want to be sympathetic but people like you cost an incalculable amount of people far more than you could even imagine and I truly believe that if hell exists you will be going there. I am serious though about seeking mental help you seem to still not have any impact on your mind or soul of how you affected other people just how your actions affected you that is some sociopath shit right there and if... Source: 12 months ago
Khanacademy.org is a fantastic resource for math, as well as many other courses. If you have access to the internet, try taking some of the courses there. They mirror what is taught in public schools with classes for all grade levels. There are other resources like edx.org that can provide free courses in topics like computer science and business. Source: 12 months ago
u can always self study, u aren’t limited to learn only what’s in ur degree. Go on edx and check our some of their free courses. Ur life is a lot more than the degree ur pursuing. Source: 12 months ago
The "best" professors/teachers I saw yet, where radiating an exhuberant joy while talking about their topic. It is fun to listen. They where a russian teaching in america who recorded a series about physics for TTC, The Teaching Company. He got voted best professor in america twice.The other one was David Malan of Harvards CS50 on [0]. Beware though, it sadly spoils you for later lectures by others. [0]... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
For example the Numerai hedge fund's data science tournament for crowdsourced stock market prediction is giving out their expensive hedge fund quality data to their users but it's transformed enough that the users don't actually know what the data is, yet the machine learning models are still working on it. To my knowledge it's not homomorphic encryption because that would be still too computational expensive, but... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
If you are interested in the machine learning part, you can try the Numerai tournament ( http://numer.ai ). They provide obfuscated high quality hedge fund data that participants can train their models on and send back only their predictions and then they combine the user's predictions into their market neutral meta model which they actively trade. So far their fund's returns looks promising in their category... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
This does not solve your problem, but you would be interested in https://numer.ai which is a "wisdom of the crowds" ML competition for stock market predictions. Source: almost 2 years ago
Company: Numerai (https://numer.ai) Position: Web Developer Location: San Francisco (Remote/On-site with WFH days) Numerai is a new kind of hedge fund powered by thousands of competing data scientists from around the world, all working to predict the stock market. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Also it seems you would enjoy the numer.ai stock prediction hedge fund tournament if you didn't already know about it. It's interesting not because of their token, and it's not about pump & dumps but because it's about providing actually useful stock predictions using machine learning models and getting rewarded for it. And you don't have to worry about the technical details of the trade execution on exchanges. So... Source: over 2 years ago
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