What I'm Reading This Week (2024/9.1-9.7)
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What I’m Reading This Week (2024/9.1-9.7)
Good morning, this is the first week of September 2024.
I’ve been watching The Decameron(2024) recently.
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1. Thirty-Year Study on Childhood Trauma
Pudding.cool excels at visual storytelling, proving that images often convey emotions data alone cannot.
The conclusion? A troubled childhood requires a lifetime to heal.
- Childhood adversity (poverty, neglect, violence) deeply affects adult life, shaping education, income, health, and happiness.
- The article argues that society bears responsibility for individuals’ struggles, as their challenges stem from uncontrollable childhood environments.
- Improving early environments can offer future generations better opportunities.
2. Explanation and Analysis of Fully Onchain Games (FOCGs)
- Introduces FOCGs, which use blockchain as a decentralized computing platform for hosting games, contrasting with games that use blockchain mainly for tracking digital assets.
- FOCGs offer unique opportunities in business models and user-generated content, thanks to their permanence, decentralization, and permissionless nature.
- Despite technical limitations like high costs and slow speeds, advances are making FOCGs more feasible.
- The article compares FOCGs to past tech revolutions, suggesting they could become the foundation for the next big shift in gaming.
3. Getting Started with Real-World Robots
The experts at Hugging Face have created an incredibly detailed tutorial on how to build and train your own robot.
- How to order and assemble your robot.
- How to connect, configure, and calibrate your robot.
- How to record and visualize your dataset.
- How to train a policy using your data and prepare it for evaluation.
- How to evaluate your policy and visualize the results.