This is why I have tried to drill into junior devs that it is important to take a step back for several minutes before responding to criticism. It's just too easy to fall into the trap of interpreting comments and suggestions on improvement as a personal attack.
Probably, though the artist appeared to draw η (eta) rather than n which could mean they’re using learning rate to compute the bounds of some other value. I’m more curious what y-base log they’re taking and why.
It’s almost like it’s just supposed to look mathy or something.
stack overflow
You joke, but I've actually encountered many people this standoffish about their designs in my career.
Yea this is quite common. People are still humans
This is why I have tried to drill into junior devs that it is important to take a step back for several minutes before responding to criticism. It's just too easy to fall into the trap of interpreting comments and suggestions on improvement as a personal attack.
Yeah, I got a problem with n^{logn}, wtf is that monstrosity??
Apparently that's quasi polynomial time, which grows faster than polynomial time but not quite as fast as exponential time.
Probably, though the artist appeared to draw η (eta) rather than n which could mean they’re using learning rate to compute the bounds of some other value. I’m more curious what y-base log they’re taking and why.
It’s almost like it’s just supposed to look mathy or something.
You got a problem for your algorithm, professor?
Ah, the theory group. My people.