The trick is you make it a complex black box so that no one knows how it works. See debt derivative models.
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I have a strong pension, but I love what I'm doing and as such, haven't "worked" a day in my career. no reason to stop.
don’t regret my path through higher ed
Except the US killed all basic science support, and other countries are not making up the shortfall.
it looked cool but people found it practically difficult to use, the mechanism used a lot of power and was fragile.
I have a Galaxy Fold 7 , just one fold, one half back screen and it is so much better than these huge screen phones that don't fit anywhere. It runs fast, long battery life no issues except few apps work on the back screen for now.
Apple should invent it around 2027.
RAM got cheap and people got lazy on efficiency.
Play Store uses 150MB doing nothing.
7.4 GB with all apps closed and no data connections. Closing all background apps gets to 6.2MB. Makes Windows look efficient.
depends why you are attending school. If it's to get a piece of paper, likely will not affect you later in life. if it's just to learn, walk in and audit a class. I have never said no to people auditing my lectures.
Applied math works everywhere, from engineering, to public health, finance, logistics, insurance...