Bitcoin’s emergence as a global digital currency has been as revolutionary as it has been erratic. But while fledgling investors obsess over every fluctuation in the cryptocurrency market, nation-states are more interested in the underlying blockchain technology and its ability to revolutionize how business is done on the internet and beyond. VICEs Michael Moynihan travels to Russia with Vitalik Buterin, inventor of the ethereum blockchain, to get a front-row seat to the geopolitical tug of war over Internet 3.0.
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Say hello to the decentralized economy — the blockchain is about to change everything. In this lucid explainer of the complex (and confusing) technology, Bettina Warburg describes how the blockchain will eliminate the need for centralized institutions like banks or governments to facilitate trade, evolving age-old models of commerce and finance into something far more interesting: a distributed, transparent, autonomous system for exchanging value.
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Кітап оқу – менің ең жақсы көретін ермегім. Біреулермен кездескен кезде соны үнемі айтып, құлағына құйып отырамын. Қанша кітап оқығаныңа, оны қалай тез оқып шыққаныңа қарама, кітаптан өзіңе іліп алатын бірдеме ала алдың ба, сол маңызды. Кітапты дұрыс оқи білу де үлкен өнер. Өзім осы кітап оқып жүріп жинаған тәжірибемді, сондағы оқыған, тоқығанымды әлі дамытып келе жатырмын. Сол білгенімді сіздердің де білгендеріңізді қалаймын. Дұрыс тамақтана білгенің сияқты, кітаптың да «майы», «көміртегі», «ақуызы» болады. Соның бәрін айыра білу керек, ажырата білу керек. Неге мен кейбір кітаптарды «классика» деп жазылған кітап сөресіне қойып, кейбіреуін іліп-шалып қана оқи саламын? Кітапты қалай оқу керек, қанша оқу керек, қалай оқығанда дұрыс болады, кітапты не үшін оқисың, кітап оқуды қалай үйренсе болады — LifeHaқs айдарының кезекті видеосында осы сауалдарға жауап беруге тырысып, кітаптың бетін ашпай жатып оқи бастаудың маңызы туралы айтып өтпекпін…
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Чтение книг – это важная часть моей жизни. Об этом я регулярно говорю на встречах со своей аудиторией. При этом я давно понял, что не столь важно, сколько книг и как быстро я могу прочитать, важнее то сколько по настоящему ценной информации для своей жизни из них я почерпну.
Правильное чтение – это умение, технология. Я до сих пор продолжаю его осваивать и теми навыками, которые уже приобрел в этом искусстве я с удовольствием готов делиться. Сегодня в очередном видео рубрики LifeHaқs я расскажу о том, почему чтение книги нужно начинать, еще даже не открыв первой страницы. Почему в каждой книге, как и в правильном питании, важно разбираться в «белках», «жирах», «углеводах» и прочих микроэлементах. Что это вообще такое? И почему одни книги вне зависимости от жанра у меня могут попасть мою полку «классика», а некоторые, возможно даже из общепризнанной «классики», остаются приятным, но одноразовым чтивом.
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Important error correction: In the video, I say that Dirichlet showed that the primes are equally distributed among allowable residue classes, but this is not historically accurate. (By «allowable», here, I mean a residue class whose elements are coprime to the modulus, as described in the video). What he actually showed is that the sum of the reciprocals of all primes in a given allowable residue class diverges, which proves that there are infinitely many primes in such a sequence.
Dirichlet observed this equal distribution numerically and noted this in his paper, but it wasnt until decades later that this fact was properly proved, as it required building on some of the work of Riemann in his famous 1859 paper. If Im not mistaken, I think it wasnt until Vallée Poussin in (1899), with a version of the prime number theorem for residue classes like this, but I could be wrong there.
In many ways, this was a very silly error for me to have let through. It is true that this result was proven with heavy use of complex analysis, and in fact, its in a complex analysis lecture that I remember first learning about it. But of course, this would have to have happened after Dirichlet because it would have to have happened after Riemann!
My apologies for the mistake. If you notice factual errors in videos that are not already mentioned in the videos description or pinned comment, dont hesitate to let me know.
— These animations are largely made using manim, a scrappy open-source python library: github.com/3b1b/manim
If you want to check it out, I feel compelled to warn you that its not the most well-documented tool, and it has many other quirks you might expect in a library someone wrote with only their own use in mind.
If you want to contribute translated subtitles or to help review those that have already been made by others and need approval, you can click the gear icon in the video and go to subtitles/cc, then «add subtitles/cc». I really appreciate those who do this, as it helps make the lessons accessible to more people.
— 3blue1brown is a channel about animating math, in all senses of the word animate. And you know the drill with YouTube, if you want to stay posted on new videos, subscribe: 3b1b.co/subscribe