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by rychco 1310 days ago
How'd you get the study group started? Some peers you already knew? I've previously considered trying to gather some people to regularly read/practice other books/topics but wasn't sure where to begin gathering others.
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It’s extremely difficult. Through Meetups, Discord, …

A group of us made it through Hands on ML last year.

https://github.com/ageron/handson-ml3

But that group didn’t want to do heavy theory but someone from another Meetup did so I invited them to our group.

Then someone who didn’t want to do the theory changed their mind.

Try meeting people online with a well-defined common goal.

For example, not simply “I want to learn machine learning” but I want to study a particular book or MOOC.

Getting people to agree can be difficult. No one else in my group wants to do Kaggle, for instance. Lots of cool project ideas that don’t go anywhere.

Discord seems like it should be the perfect place to meet people but most servers aren’t very active.

Here’s an OpenCourseWare server I found a few days ago that’s disappointingly not very active:

https://discord.gg/CSKeQegY

Ideally math, physics, writing, history, or whatever could be served by dedicated servers.

Thanks for the tips. It seems like a good idea then to consider a specific book and go about gathering others from there, so that everyone has the same expectations of content.