Hacker News with Generative AI: Self-Learning

Tech terms I was pronouncing wrong (wonger.dev)
Here are things I was saying wrong in my head until I heard other people say them out loud. This page is part of my broader goal of filling knowledge gaps as a self-taught solo dev.
Ladder: Self-improving LLMs through recursive problem decomposition (arxiv.org)
We introduce LADDER (Learning through Autonomous Difficulty-Driven Example Recursion), a framework which enables Large Language Models to autonomously improve their problem-solving capabilities through self-guided learning by recursively generating and solving progressively simpler variants of complex problems.
IMBA: A Curated Self-Learning MBA Inspired by 'The Personal MBA (github.com/abari111)
Having an MBA from a renowned institute opens doors, allowing us to take a significant leap in our career.
How to Learn Things by Yourself (brunothedev.github.io)
Use a LLM like chatgpt to subdivide your topic, this helps making what you need to learn more clearer and concrete.
Ask HN: Book recommendations for CS fundamentals for a self-taught programmer? (ycombinator.com)
I'm at a career crossroads and could use the community's advice. Does anyone have books they recommend that teach the basics or the "base" of computer science and programming logic?
Ask HN: What's a lucrative niche technical skill you can learn on your own? (ycombinator.com)
Ask HN: How should I structure my mathematics self-teaching? (ycombinator.com)
Ask HN: The Required Fundamentals for Self-Taught Programming (ycombinator.com)