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      • A Month Alone in TorontoAug 25
      • Reflecting on Scrapyard - What We Did in Austin TX and 60 Cities around the WorldApr 25
      • Another Week at K-Scale LabsApr 25
      • Air TravelFeb 25
      • Daily TransitSep 24
      • Short Talk with Tom Preston-WernerFeb 24
      • Activation FunctionJul 24
      • AlexNetJul 24
      • Alpha-Beta PruningJul 24
      • AlphaGoJul 24
      • AlphaZeroJul 24
      • Angular Softmax LossJul 24
      • Argmax FunctionJul 24
      • AttentionJul 24
      • BackpropagationJul 24
      • Batch NormalizationJul 24
      • Bayes TheoremJul 24
      • Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT)Nov 24
      • Breadth First Search (BFS)Jan 25
      • ClusteringJul 24
      • Computer VisionJul 24
      • Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining (CLIP)Jul 24
      • Contrastive LossJul 24
      • ControlNetJul 24
      • Convolutional LayerJul 24
      • Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)Oct 24
      • Cosine Similarity LossJan 25
      • Cross-Entropy LossJul 24
      • DALL-EJul 24
      • DBSCAN ClusteringJul 24
      • Depth First Search (DFS)Jan 25
      • DiffusionJan 25
      • EmbeddingsJul 24
      • Euclidean DistanceJan 25
      • Few-Shot LearningJan 25
      • Fully-Connected LayerJan 25
      • Gaussian Error Linear Unit (GELU)Jan 25
      • Generalized End-to-End Loss (GE2E)Jan 25
      • Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN)Jan 25
      • Global Average Pooling (GAP)Jan 25
      • GoogleNetJan 25
      • Gradient DescentJul 24
      • Hyperbolic Tangent Activation Function (tanh)Jul 24
      • HyperparametersJan 25
      • K-Means ClusteringJul 24
      • Logistic RegressionJul 24
      • Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM)
      • Markov Decision-Making Process
      • Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS)Jul 24
      • Multilayer Perceptron (MLP)Jul 24
      • Multiple Linear RegressionJul 24
      • PerceptronJul 24
      • PolysemanticityJul 24
      • Rectifier Linear Unit Activation Function (ReLU)Jul 24
      • Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN)Nov 24
      • RegressionsJul 24
      • Reinforcement Learning (RL)Apr 25
      • Semantic SearchJul 24
      • Sigmoid Activation FunctionJul 24
      • Sigmoid NeuronJul 24
      • Simple Linear RegressionJul 24
      • Softmax Activation FunctionJul 24
      • Supervised LearningJul 24
      • Unsupervised LearningJul 24
      • VectorJul 24
          • 1.1 — ScarcitySep 24
          • 1.2 — Opportunity Cost & Production Possibilities CurveSep 24
          • 1.3 — Comparative Advantage and Gains from TradeSep 24
          • 1.4 — DemandOct 24
          • 1.5 — SupplyOct 24
          • 1.6 — Market Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, and Changes in EquilibriumOct 24
          • Unit ReviewOct 24
          • 2.1 — Circular Flow Model and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)Nov 24
          • 2.2 — Limitations of GDPNov 24
          • 2.3 — UnemploymentNov 24
          • 2.4 — Price Indices and InflationNov 24
          • 2.5 — Costs of InflationNov 24
          • 2.6 — Real vs. Nominal GDPNov 24
          • 2.7 — Business CycleNov 24
          • 3.1 — Aggregate DemandJan 25
          • 3.2 — The Multiplier EffectJan 25
          • 3.3 — Short-Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS)Jan 25
          • 3.4 — Long-Run Aggregate Supply (LRAS)Jan 25
          • 3.5 — Equilibrium in Aggregate Supply and DemandJan 25
          • 3.6 — Short-Run Changes in Aggregate Supply and DemandJan 25
          • 3.7 — Long-Run Self-AdjustmentJan 25
          • 3.8 — Fiscal PolicyJan 25
          • 3.9 — Automatic StabilizersJan 25
          • 4.1 — Financial AssetsFeb 25
          • 4.2 — Nominal vs. Real Interest RatesFeb 25
          • 4.3 — Definition, Measurement, and Functions of MoneyFeb 25
          • 4.4 — Banking and the Expansion of the Money SupplyFeb 25
          • 4.5 — The Money MarketMar 25
          • 4.6 — Monetary PolicyMar 25
          • 4.7 — The Loanable Funds MarketMar 25
          • 5.1 — Fiscal and Monetary Policy Actions in the Short RunJan 25
          • 5.2 — The Phillips CurveJan 25
          • 5.3 — Money Growth and InflationJan 25
          • 5.4 — Government Deficits and the National DebtJan 25
          • 5.5 — Crowding OutJan 25
          • 5.6 — Economic GrowthJan 25
          • 5.7 — Public Policy and Economic GrowthJan 25
          • 1.1 — ScarcityOct 24
          • 1.2 — Resource Allocation and Economic SystemsOct 24
          • 1.3 — Production Possibilities CurveOct 24
          • 1.4 — Comparative Advantage and TradeOct 24
          • 1.5 — Cost-Benefit AnalysisOct 24
          • 1.6 — Marginal Analysis and Consumer ChoiceOct 24
          • Unit ReviewOct 24
          • 2.1 — DemandNov 24
          • 2.2 — SupplyNov 24
          • 2.3 — Price Elasticity of DemandNov 24
          • 2.4 — Elasticity of SupplyNov 24
          • 2.5 — Other ElasticitiesNov 24
          • 2.6 — Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer SurplusNov 24
          • 2.7 — Market Disequilibrium and Changes in EquilibriumNov 24
          • 2.8 — The Effects of Government Intervention in MarketsNov 24
          • 2.9 — International Trade and Public PolicyDec 24
          • 3.1 — The Production FunctionJan 25
          • 3.2 — Short-Run Production CostsJan 24
          • 3.3 — Long-Run Production CostsJan 25
          • 3.4 — Types of ProfitJan 25
          • 3.5 — Profit MaximizationJan 25
          • 3.6 — Short-Run and Long-Run Decision-MakingJan 25
          • 3.7 — Perfect CompetitionJan 25
          • 4.1 — Imperfectly Competitive MarketsFeb 25
          • 4.2 — MonopolyFeb 25
          • 4.3 — Price DiscriminationFeb 25
          • 4.4 — Monopolistic CompetitionFeb 25
          • 4.5 — Oligopoly and Game TheoryFeb 25
          • 5.1 — Introduction to Factor MarketsMar 25
          • 12.1 — Magnetic FieldsDec 24
          • 13.1 — ReflectionJan 25
          • 13.2 — Images Formed by MirrorsJan 25
          • 13.3 — Refraction
          • 13.4 — Images Formed by LensesJan 25
          • 14.1 — Properties of Wave Pulses and WavesFeb 25
          • 14.2 — Periodic WavesFeb 25
          • 14.3 — Boundary Behaviour of Waves and PolarizationFeb 25
          • 14.4 — Electromagnetic WavesFeb 25
          • 14.5 — The Doppler EffectFeb 25
          • 14.6 — Wave Interference and Standing WavesFeb 25
          • 14.7 — DiffractionFeb 25
          • 14.8 — Double-Slit Interference and Diffraction GratingsFeb 25
          • 14.9 — Thin-Film InterferenceFeb 25
        • Essays, What Doesn't Work – Inside the Yale Admissions OfficeJul 24
        • Essays, What Works – Inside the Yale Admissions OfficeJul 24
        • Hack the College EssayNov 24
        • CS229 Lecture 1Jul 25
        • Unit 1Sep 25
        • But how do AI images & videos actually work? — Welch LabsAug 25
        • The moment we stopped understanding AI (AlexNet) — Welch LabsAug 25
      • Reading List — April 2025Apr 25
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      • Aligning Superhuman AI with Human Behavior - Chess as a Model System (McIlroy-Young et al. 2020)Jul 24
      • An Open-Source Gloss-Based Baseline for Spoken to Signed Language Translation (Moryossef et al. 2023)Jul 24
      • Balancing Producer Fairness and Efficiency via Prior-Weighted Rating System Design (Ma et al. 2025)Jul 25
      • Detecting Individual Decision-Making Style - Exploring Behavioral Stylometry in Chess (McIlroy-Young et al. 2020)Jul 24
      • Echo Tunnels - Polarized News Sharing Online Runs Narrow but DeepOct 24
      • Machine Translation between Spoken Languages and Signed LanguagesRepresented in SignWriting (Jiang et al. 2023)Dec 24
      • Neural Machine Translation By Jointly Learning to Align and Translate (Bahdanau, et al. 2015)Jul 24
      • Quantifying social organization and political polarization in online platforms (Waller & Anderson 2021)Jul 24
      • signwriting-evaluation — Effective Sign Language Evaluation via SignWritingDec 24
      • Arthur Conmy — Hack Club AMAJun 25
      • Barack Obama — A Promised LandApr 25
      • Barack Obama — Hamilton CollegeApr 25
      • Bernie Sanders — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
      • Boris Sofman — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
      • Dario Amodei — On DeepSeek and Export ControlsJan 25
      • Dario Amodei — The Urgency of InterpretabilityApr 25
      • Dylan Patel & Nathan Lambert — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
      • Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
      • How Chess Can Revolutionize Learning — Cody Pomeranz, TEDxYaleJul 24
      • Kevin Systrom — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
      • Narendra Modi — Lex Fridman PodcastMar 25
      • Sam Altman — A Gentle SingularityJun 25
      • Sundar Pichai — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
      • Zohran Mamdani — NPR Morning EditionJul 25
        • A Month Alone in TorontoAug 25
        • Reflecting on Scrapyard - What We Did in Austin TX and 60 Cities around the WorldApr 25
        • Another Week at K-Scale LabsApr 25
        • Air TravelFeb 25
        • Daily TransitSep 24
        • Short Talk with Tom Preston-WernerFeb 24
        • Activation FunctionJul 24
        • AlexNetJul 24
        • Alpha-Beta PruningJul 24
        • AlphaGoJul 24
        • AlphaZeroJul 24
        • Angular Softmax LossJul 24
        • Argmax FunctionJul 24
        • AttentionJul 24
        • BackpropagationJul 24
        • Batch NormalizationJul 24
        • Bayes TheoremJul 24
        • Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT)Nov 24
        • Breadth First Search (BFS)Jan 25
        • ClusteringJul 24
        • Computer VisionJul 24
        • Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining (CLIP)Jul 24
        • Contrastive LossJul 24
        • ControlNetJul 24
        • Convolutional LayerJul 24
        • Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)Oct 24
        • Cosine Similarity LossJan 25
        • Cross-Entropy LossJul 24
        • DALL-EJul 24
        • DBSCAN ClusteringJul 24
        • Depth First Search (DFS)Jan 25
        • DiffusionJan 25
        • EmbeddingsJul 24
        • Euclidean DistanceJan 25
        • Few-Shot LearningJan 25
        • Fully-Connected LayerJan 25
        • Gaussian Error Linear Unit (GELU)Jan 25
        • Generalized End-to-End Loss (GE2E)Jan 25
        • Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN)Jan 25
        • Global Average Pooling (GAP)Jan 25
        • GoogleNetJan 25
        • Gradient DescentJul 24
        • Hyperbolic Tangent Activation Function (tanh)Jul 24
        • HyperparametersJan 25
        • K-Means ClusteringJul 24
        • Logistic RegressionJul 24
        • Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM)
        • Markov Decision-Making Process
        • Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS)Jul 24
        • Multilayer Perceptron (MLP)Jul 24
        • Multiple Linear RegressionJul 24
        • PerceptronJul 24
        • PolysemanticityJul 24
        • Rectifier Linear Unit Activation Function (ReLU)Jul 24
        • Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN)Nov 24
        • RegressionsJul 24
        • Reinforcement Learning (RL)Apr 25
        • Semantic SearchJul 24
        • Sigmoid Activation FunctionJul 24
        • Sigmoid NeuronJul 24
        • Simple Linear RegressionJul 24
        • Softmax Activation FunctionJul 24
        • Supervised LearningJul 24
        • Unsupervised LearningJul 24
        • VectorJul 24
            • 1.1 — ScarcitySep 24
            • 1.2 — Opportunity Cost & Production Possibilities CurveSep 24
            • 1.3 — Comparative Advantage and Gains from TradeSep 24
            • 1.4 — DemandOct 24
            • 1.5 — SupplyOct 24
            • 1.6 — Market Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, and Changes in EquilibriumOct 24
            • Unit ReviewOct 24
            • 2.1 — Circular Flow Model and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)Nov 24
            • 2.2 — Limitations of GDPNov 24
            • 2.3 — UnemploymentNov 24
            • 2.4 — Price Indices and InflationNov 24
            • 2.5 — Costs of InflationNov 24
            • 2.6 — Real vs. Nominal GDPNov 24
            • 2.7 — Business CycleNov 24
            • 3.1 — Aggregate DemandJan 25
            • 3.2 — The Multiplier EffectJan 25
            • 3.3 — Short-Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS)Jan 25
            • 3.4 — Long-Run Aggregate Supply (LRAS)Jan 25
            • 3.5 — Equilibrium in Aggregate Supply and DemandJan 25
            • 3.6 — Short-Run Changes in Aggregate Supply and DemandJan 25
            • 3.7 — Long-Run Self-AdjustmentJan 25
            • 3.8 — Fiscal PolicyJan 25
            • 3.9 — Automatic StabilizersJan 25
            • 4.1 — Financial AssetsFeb 25
            • 4.2 — Nominal vs. Real Interest RatesFeb 25
            • 4.3 — Definition, Measurement, and Functions of MoneyFeb 25
            • 4.4 — Banking and the Expansion of the Money SupplyFeb 25
            • 4.5 — The Money MarketMar 25
            • 4.6 — Monetary PolicyMar 25
            • 4.7 — The Loanable Funds MarketMar 25
            • 5.1 — Fiscal and Monetary Policy Actions in the Short RunJan 25
            • 5.2 — The Phillips CurveJan 25
            • 5.3 — Money Growth and InflationJan 25
            • 5.4 — Government Deficits and the National DebtJan 25
            • 5.5 — Crowding OutJan 25
            • 5.6 — Economic GrowthJan 25
            • 5.7 — Public Policy and Economic GrowthJan 25
            • 1.1 — ScarcityOct 24
            • 1.2 — Resource Allocation and Economic SystemsOct 24
            • 1.3 — Production Possibilities CurveOct 24
            • 1.4 — Comparative Advantage and TradeOct 24
            • 1.5 — Cost-Benefit AnalysisOct 24
            • 1.6 — Marginal Analysis and Consumer ChoiceOct 24
            • Unit ReviewOct 24
            • 2.1 — DemandNov 24
            • 2.2 — SupplyNov 24
            • 2.3 — Price Elasticity of DemandNov 24
            • 2.4 — Elasticity of SupplyNov 24
            • 2.5 — Other ElasticitiesNov 24
            • 2.6 — Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer SurplusNov 24
            • 2.7 — Market Disequilibrium and Changes in EquilibriumNov 24
            • 2.8 — The Effects of Government Intervention in MarketsNov 24
            • 2.9 — International Trade and Public PolicyDec 24
            • 3.1 — The Production FunctionJan 25
            • 3.2 — Short-Run Production CostsJan 24
            • 3.3 — Long-Run Production CostsJan 25
            • 3.4 — Types of ProfitJan 25
            • 3.5 — Profit MaximizationJan 25
            • 3.6 — Short-Run and Long-Run Decision-MakingJan 25
            • 3.7 — Perfect CompetitionJan 25
            • 4.1 — Imperfectly Competitive MarketsFeb 25
            • 4.2 — MonopolyFeb 25
            • 4.3 — Price DiscriminationFeb 25
            • 4.4 — Monopolistic CompetitionFeb 25
            • 4.5 — Oligopoly and Game TheoryFeb 25
            • 5.1 — Introduction to Factor MarketsMar 25
            • 12.1 — Magnetic FieldsDec 24
            • 13.1 — ReflectionJan 25
            • 13.2 — Images Formed by MirrorsJan 25
            • 13.3 — Refraction
            • 13.4 — Images Formed by LensesJan 25
            • 14.1 — Properties of Wave Pulses and WavesFeb 25
            • 14.2 — Periodic WavesFeb 25
            • 14.3 — Boundary Behaviour of Waves and PolarizationFeb 25
            • 14.4 — Electromagnetic WavesFeb 25
            • 14.5 — The Doppler EffectFeb 25
            • 14.6 — Wave Interference and Standing WavesFeb 25
            • 14.7 — DiffractionFeb 25
            • 14.8 — Double-Slit Interference and Diffraction GratingsFeb 25
            • 14.9 — Thin-Film InterferenceFeb 25
          • Essays, What Doesn't Work – Inside the Yale Admissions OfficeJul 24
          • Essays, What Works – Inside the Yale Admissions OfficeJul 24
          • Hack the College EssayNov 24
          • CS229 Lecture 1Jul 25
          • Unit 1Sep 25
          • But how do AI images & videos actually work? — Welch LabsAug 25
          • The moment we stopped understanding AI (AlexNet) — Welch LabsAug 25
        • Reading List — April 2025Apr 25
        • Reading List — August 2025Aug 25
        • Reading List — December 2024Dec 24
        • Reading List — January 2025Jan 25
        • Reading List — July 2025Jul 25
        • Reading List — June 2025Jun 25
        • Reading List — May 2025May 25
        • Aligning Superhuman AI with Human Behavior - Chess as a Model System (McIlroy-Young et al. 2020)Jul 24
        • An Open-Source Gloss-Based Baseline for Spoken to Signed Language Translation (Moryossef et al. 2023)Jul 24
        • Balancing Producer Fairness and Efficiency via Prior-Weighted Rating System Design (Ma et al. 2025)Jul 25
        • Detecting Individual Decision-Making Style - Exploring Behavioral Stylometry in Chess (McIlroy-Young et al. 2020)Jul 24
        • Echo Tunnels - Polarized News Sharing Online Runs Narrow but DeepOct 24
        • Machine Translation between Spoken Languages and Signed LanguagesRepresented in SignWriting (Jiang et al. 2023)Dec 24
        • Neural Machine Translation By Jointly Learning to Align and Translate (Bahdanau, et al. 2015)Jul 24
        • Quantifying social organization and political polarization in online platforms (Waller & Anderson 2021)Jul 24
        • signwriting-evaluation — Effective Sign Language Evaluation via SignWritingDec 24
        • Arthur Conmy — Hack Club AMAJun 25
        • Barack Obama — A Promised LandApr 25
        • Barack Obama — Hamilton CollegeApr 25
        • Bernie Sanders — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
        • Boris Sofman — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
        • Dario Amodei — On DeepSeek and Export ControlsJan 25
        • Dario Amodei — The Urgency of InterpretabilityApr 25
        • Dylan Patel & Nathan Lambert — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
        • Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
        • How Chess Can Revolutionize Learning — Cody Pomeranz, TEDxYaleJul 24
        • Kevin Systrom — Lex Fridman PodcastDec 24
        • Narendra Modi — Lex Fridman PodcastMar 25
        • Sam Altman — A Gentle SingularityJun 25
        • Sundar Pichai — Lex Fridman PodcastJun 25
        • Zohran Mamdani — NPR Morning EditionJul 25
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      • 3.5 — Profit MaximizationJan 14, 2025
      • 3.6 — Short-Run and Long-Run Decision-MakingJan 14, 2025
      • 3.7 — Perfect CompetitionJan 14, 2025
      • 3.3 — Long-Run Production CostsJan 08, 2025
      • 3.4 — Types of ProfitJan 08, 2025
      • 3.1 — The Production FunctionJan 07, 2025
      • 3.2 — Short-Run Production CostsJan 08, 2024
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