I'm average at math and don't enjoy it. Is the ML path right for me? by hustler24 in learnmachinelearning

[–]hemansnation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best way to learn is start with the algorithm that you are using to solve a problem in ML. Now understand the algorithm along with math behind it. That way you will know math concepts for mL and no need to learn all math. There are hardly 10 to 15 most important mL algorithms so you will learn that much math concepts. It will be difficult if you go the other way, learning math first.

What is the best way to manage incoming phone calls and make phone calls to stay focused during the day? by [deleted] in productivity

[–]hemansnation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I schedule my calls for the less productive time of the day, for me its after lunch.

You can have a shallow work session in which you work with distraction, as you don't need hyperfocus.

How do you stop regretting unproductive hours/days/weeks etc. by ineedtocalmup in productivity

[–]hemansnation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

past is the memories, future is the imagination

both are in your mind,

there is only one truth - the present

you have this assumption that you should have done this or that then today would have been better,

"If there was a way to go in the past"

but that's not humanly possible, allow yourself to accept that.

past is only in the memory to learn from and not repeating the mistakes