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Poker, Reddit Learning, and Tree Frogs
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14:10 - 17:51 (03:40)

The podcast covers a range of topics from cigars and playing cards to strategies for playing poker, and the concept of accidental learning or Reddit-style learning where people learn through browsing. They differentiate this from intentional learning where one deliberately studies a subject for problem-solving purposes.

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The speaker discusses the difference between directed learning, which is intentional and focused on a specific problem, and accidental learning, which occurs through browsing and discovering information unintentionally.
14:10 - 15:02 (00:51)
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Learning
Summary

The speaker discusses the difference between directed learning, which is intentional and focused on a specific problem, and accidental learning, which occurs through browsing and discovering information unintentionally.

Chapter
Poker, Reddit Learning, and Tree Frogs
Episode
Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses why some people in the tech community do not believe in giving reputation for trivial or non-programming related contributions, despite the contributions being well-liked by others.
15:02 - 16:03 (01:01)
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Tech Community
Summary

In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses why some people in the tech community do not believe in giving reputation for trivial or non-programming related contributions, despite the contributions being well-liked by others.

Chapter
Poker, Reddit Learning, and Tree Frogs
Episode
Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses the importance of collective knowledge within different communities, such as cigar enthusiasts or Lego builders, and how it differs from the structured information found on Stack Overflow.
16:03 - 17:51 (01:48)
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Collective knowledge
Summary

The podcast discusses the importance of collective knowledge within different communities, such as cigar enthusiasts or Lego builders, and how it differs from the structured information found on Stack Overflow.

Chapter
Poker, Reddit Learning, and Tree Frogs
Episode
Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast