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by neiman
487 days ago
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I adore Terence Tao, but this one feels like stating the obvious. Basically, he says that simple solutions to complex situations work sometimes—for example when a simpler system can approximate your system. But many times it's not true! So you need a complex solution to a complex situation. That's kind of stating the obvious, no? |
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Some things are complex and will take months or years to complete - but if it doesn’t fit in a quarter where they can put it as a win on their list they feel offended.