A Detective’s Mystery of A. Mistry
Now, supposedly, this blog is the last blog in the blog cycle (I still got to finish writing Case #3), so I thought I would take a break from my Read More …
Now, supposedly, this blog is the last blog in the blog cycle (I still got to finish writing Case #3), so I thought I would take a break from my Read More …
Note: This blog is a fictional event based on a true story which, as a byproduct, sort of gives a little insight into my thought process, I suppose. I Read More …
As you probably have seen from the title, the mystery I’m going to be talking about is genetic algorithms. So, here is a little background on why I was so Read More …
The poem I selected was “Success is counted sweetest” by Emily Dickinson, and just like her other poems, there seemed like there is something we need to solve in her Read More …
Unfortunately, the Panthers fell short of making it to the playoffs. But, since I last posted, the turnaround in their season was tremendous. For the first time in three years, Read More …
As a detective, the biggest mystery isn’t one that I had to go out and solve. My biggest mystery was myself (no pun intended). Every year, in every experience, I Read More …
Reading about game theory in my Software Engineering book Algorithms to Live By by Brian Christian & Tom Griffiths made me remember a section about the prisoner’s dilemma and the Read More …
My first case as a detective this year comes from an unknown client. All they wanted when they hired me was to stalk Matthew Adler and give them a profile Read More …
It’s over. The Panthers season is over. They traded their best player, Christian McCaffery to the 49ers. He is literally the only piece on their offense that can generate yards. Read More …
One of my favorite pastimes and potential field I would want to study is game theory. I always liked how math and psychology combined to create a topic that could Read More …