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Covariance matrices used in astronomical and cosmological parameter inference are often estimated from a finite number of simulations, so covariance uncertainty can affect posterior calibration and parameter constraints. We study covariance regularisation from the perspective of likelihood-based inference with simulation-estimated covariance matrices. First, we analyse scalar covariance scaling under the Gaussian plug-in likelihood and the cov... Read more ›
Why RAG, Agents, Feedback Loops, and Continuous Learning Will Define the Future of Enterprise AI Read more ›
By Pyrrhonian Skepticism about Philosophy (PSP) we mean the view that, considering the permanent and pervasive dissensus in philosophy, you cannot maintain your philosophical beliefs—you should suspend them, or at least significantly (and perhaps painfully) reduce your confidence in their... Read More › Source Read more ›
What do LLMs make of leading arguments in the Philosophy of Mind? Read more ›
Author(s): Klaus Zollner, Lukas Cvitkovich, Riccardo Silvioli, Andreas V. Stier, and Jaroslav FabianMagnetic proximity effects in $\text{Co}\text{/}\text{hBN}\text{/}\text{graphene}$ heterostructures are systematically analyzed via first-principles calculations, demonstrating a pronounced localized spatial variation of the induced spin polarization of graphene's Dirac states. The proximity-induced…[Phys. Rev. B 113, 235142] Published Tue Jun 23, 2026 Read more ›
As a staff engineer who has spent more than 15 years building and scaling production systems, I have noticed the basic CRUD mental model… Read more ›
From Bayes’ Theorem to Maximum Likelihood — The Mathematics of Uncertainty Read more ›
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I hope that many readers of this blog will consider contributing to this! ANNOUNCEMENT SEV26 Synthese Topical Collection CFP: Severity and Learning from Error This Topical Collection examines how inquiry learns from error by focusing on a basic principle of evidence in science, statistics, medicine, law, epistemology, and day-to-day learning: a claim is not well-tested, known […] Read more ›
So, still thinking considering a small example and perspective for selt-attention e, nesse contexto, thinking in the child learning. That is research, basic,... Read more ›
An interactive knowledge graph of the physical and geopolitical constraints that govern the global economy. 393 nodes, 562 sourced mechanism edges, 17 feedback loops — every link in plain language, graded and cited. Find where problems cascade, and where to profit. Read more ›
The math lesson I didn’t know I needed Read more ›
Since I’m a good mood today—at a beautiful science camp with my kids, high in the mountains near Big Bear Lake in California—I thought I’d blog about something positive. Last week, five authors posted a major paper to the Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity, which shows (or anyway, credibly claims to show) that the Bipartite […] Read more ›
I will examine the concept of chirality (the difference between a right hand and a left hand, generalized) and its relevance to philosophy of mind. Philosophy of mind often deals with colors: color… Read more ›
Notion-style personal site. Stack: NextJS, Convex, BlockNote, Cloudflare R2 - terryds/notion-style-personal-site Read more ›
Xbox's Obsidian Entertainment, the dev behind The Outer Worlds 2, Avowed, and others, is being sued for "pattern of wage and hour violations." Read more ›