#heuristic #algorithms #optimization #prediction #search #fitCheck

New logic flow to make guesswork faster:

4 iterations, down from 6 but boy I'm getting lost in implementation:

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Simplified example flow:
Start at true center
Set up array on winning side
n₀+1 vs n₁₈-1 ➝ n₉ high or low ➝ immediately guess n₆+1 or n₁₂-1

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n₀+1 vs n₁₈-1 
n₀+1 too big & n₁₈-1 too small?
Then check n₉
if closer to n₀ Immeditely guess n₆+1
if closer to n₁₈ Immeditely guess n₁₂-1

Continued below...

Heuristic (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

A heuristic or heuristic technique is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method that is not fully optimized, perfected, or rationalized, but is nevertheless "good enough" as an approximation or attribute substitution. Where finding an optimal solution is impossible or impractical, heuristic methods can be used to s...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic

#Heuristic #Adages #Heuristics #RulesOfThumb #BiologicalRules #EcogeographicRules

Heuristic - Wikipedia

Heuristic: Ors Are Expensive

When you don’t know the #Physics, #Mathematics will often yield a #Heuristic to find it. When you don’t know the #Mathematics, Physics will often tell you your out of coffee
The Benefits and Dangers of #DecisionMmaking by Algorithm https://conversableeconomist.com/2025/03/27/the-benefits-and-dangers-of-decision-making-by-algorithm/
"Even if the #algorithm does a better job than most humans, some humans will do better than the algorithm.
The gain from using algorithms in many contexts is relatively small in percentage terms, although a small percentage gain applied to a large number of people can certainly be meaningful.
People are more unforgiving of algorithmic error than of human error.
Greater complexity will limit the benefit of an algorithm.
Algorithms are not good, and perhaps cannot be good, at what are sometimes called path-dependent events"
#BoundedRationality #bias #heuristic
The Benefits and Dangers of Decision-making by Algorithm - Conversable Economist

It's crystal-clear that decision-making by algorithm can be imperfect. It's also crystal-clear that decision-making by humans can be pretty imperfect, too. However, the imperfections across these two types of decisions are probably not the same. How and when should society make use of decision-making by algorthm? Cass R. Sunstein provides a thoughtful overview in "The

Conversable Economist - In Hume’s spirit, I will attempt to serve as an ambassador from my world of economics, and help in “finding topics of conversation fit for the entertainment of rational creatures.”
AHF001に参加してきたよ - Qiita

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Buying green is good sometimes. Not buying at all is better most of the time.

#degrowth #heuristic

Making Shorts out of long YT videos seems only to be possible on a mobile (?!). Here's my first attempt. The Availability Heuristic explained in simple terms.
#heuristic #cognitivebias #psychology #philosophy #criticalthinking #short #video
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