Lectures
As a part of my ongoing quest for excellence, world domination etc., I’ve lately been educating myself on various critical topics, e.g. that ancient islanders lived in turtle shells, a morsel of information which, as anyone with an ounce of reason will readily assert, is of the utmost importance to a person aspiring to the peaks of wisdom. A part of these educational endeavors is to go through a bunch of lectures on various topics. Most of them are saved as bookmarks on my home PC, which while fine for day to day activities, somewhat limits my scholastic improvements - it’s hard to access data from my home computer when it’s turned off… A simple solution would be to use any one of a million ways to save playlists (the most common solution of course being a Youtube profile), but I have an unnatural abhorrence of losing my precious brainly info. So rather than letting some internet scum steal my info, I decided to put it in one place so they can readily access it… Anyways - below is a list of lectures that I’m watching/planning on watching. It’ll be interesting to see how many of these stay up over the years.
AI
- David Silver - Reinforcement Learning
Biology
- Robert Sapolsky - Human Behavioral Biology
CS
- MIT - Information and Entropy
Mathematics
- Stanford - Convex Optimization
- MIT - Differential Equations
- Stanford - Linear Dynamical Systems
- Gilbert Strang -Linear Algebra
- Sidney A. Morris - Topology
- Aubrey Clayton - Probability Theory