I think a lot of group courses/recorded courses don't work/lead people to give up because the context provided is not intuitive to everyone's mind and requires significant googling (or ChatGPT chats) for a concept to click before moving on.
Having that ability to pause and clarify with for as long as needed (and have it dumbed down as much as needed) seems like a step in the right direction.
Yes. I was really happy, when I discovered GPT3, because I could ask infinit „but why“s without being worried about annoying the tutor. Would be great, if the LLMs wouldn’t be such push-overs. I’d like to hear more „you’re wrong!“.
- Classroom learning doesn’t cater to individuals
- Corporate learning programs that I came across were 100% useless
- Personal learning is unbelievably hard to organize (persistence, learning path, real world application…)
I had basically five wonderful experiences:
- Karpathy on YT ;-)
- Dash and Dot from Wonder Workshop
- Crafting Interpreters
- Gilbert Strang
Hope eureka labs becomes the sixth. Good luck Andrej!