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Unique Swimming Pools I have Explored

Enjoy Hot tube with family on the shore in Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas Collection of swimming pools became fascinating to me because I am amazed by human’s ability to create artificial environment representing where we are coming from – The Sea. Following are the top swimming pools I have explored and highly recommended so far:
Iceberg – Sydney Australia


The real sea water swimming pool! And that’s why the water temperature is freezing, and I guess that’s why it got its name from. It is deep enough and you feel you are swimming in the sea with not so good visibility. The first lap, I thought I was not going to make it and there is no easy stop in the middle, I would suggest firstly use the side lane in case you need some rest along the way. But gradually I started to appreciate the awesomeness of this pool, it is the same reason I feared it in the first place, it is like swimming in the sea and you can get the splash from the wave hitting the edge of the swimming pool! It is so worth the hassle of packing/carrying towel and swimming suits and equipment all the way while visiting the opera house, the zoo, the Madame Tussauds…
Hyatt Park Tokyo -Japan
This is just phenomenal, I knew this is the first hotel I will book in Tokyo, the outstanding bar in the movie Lost in Translation, the onsite library, the great view overseeing the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. (below is the picture from my room), a rare view of green in the heart of Tokyo.

But what’s more fascinating for a swimming pool collector like me is its high floor swimming pool, it is worth a trip by itself. 360 degree view of the city on the 47th floor. I just enjoyed spend time there early in the morning and late night:



To be continued with other swimming pools I have explored:
Cairns Esplanade Lagoon, Australia

Second Beach Swimming Pool – Vancouver, Canada
Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool, Singapore
Kitsilano Pool – Vancouver, Canada
Various Las Vegas Pools, NV, USA
Mandalay Bay
Cancun
Caesar Palace
Venetian
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Chicago Magnificent Mile

Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

Hyatt Residence Club Sedona, Piñon Pointe

And more….
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Best Strategy If We are Living in Simulation
We are living in simulation.
2020 David Kipping of Columbia University apply Bayesian Approach to estimate the hypothesis’s possibility. There is slightly over 50% chance that we live in reality, but if we can simulate conscious beings (for instance general artificial intelligence), the possibility will flip to almost 100% that we live in simulation. (aligned with Musk’s comment below)
2016 Elon Musk “The odds that we are in base reality is one in billions,”
2003 Nick Bostrom of the University of Oxford, published paper of simulation argument.
~400BC Greek philosopher Plato’s Allegory of the cave: shadows become the reality of people in the cave, but not real representation of the world“
(Fig1. Plato’s Allegory of the cave credit: Jan Saenredam – British Museum)
~400BC Cofounder of Taoism ZhuangZhou had the famous butterfly dream argument, questioning whether he was just a dream of a butterfly.
~600BC Buddism – Concept of Emptiness. In the words of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, a leading authority on Tibetan culture, “In a real sense, all the visions that we see in our lifetime are like a big dream […]”
This article is not to prove the hypothesis, but utilize this hypothesis to make better strategy for life. All discussions below are based on the assumption that we do live in a simulation:
The Best Strategy
The hypothesis that we are living in simulation simplified the strategy search for complex life.
Life can be simplified into a reinforcement learning process. Human beings are agents who interacted with environment (other agents or world simulation) and get trained to maximize reward. During which, agents can choose to produce the next generation similar as evolutionary algorithm in global optimization. By end of life, agent left the environment and cannot take anything with them.
Fig2.Basic Diagram of Reinforcement Learning – credit: KDNuggets
Then search for life’s best strategy is an AI training routine:
- define business value -Why create this simulation?
- define reward function – What is the good metrics?
- choose the technical approach – how to train model efficiently?
(as for when to stop, what kind of world serve as the best simulation environment and many other technical details are skipped in this article)
1.Why our world is created in the first place?
(Fig3. Tesla Simulation for Autonomous Driving Training Credit: Tesla Livestream)
One guess can be that this world’s creator want a trained model for specific task, such as AI agent driving a car (hopefully the task is not serving as electric generator shown in film the Matrix) The dream of AI engineer is to train a model same as human driver. It would be even better to train 1.4billions models at the same time, and select the best one to use based on different scenarios. Similarly our creators are likely running trillions of trillions of simulations at the same time, this world is just one of them. So it is guaranteed for us to get maximum value of life by serving our creators’ purpose – generating a well trained model useful for them. And the value of life is the reward defined by creators, similar as reward function in AI training. It is projected in current simulation as happiness, meaningfulness, fruitfulness, sense of achievement… maybe in the format of chemicals such as dopamine and serotonin
2.What is the good metrics? – Definition of Reward Function
Unfortunately, there is no clear definition since we don’t understand the fundamental rules of the world even less about the intention of our creators. The most relevant concept which we can understand is meaning of life. That explains two great endeavors of human beings: searching for the meaning of life(philosophy, religion…) and understanding the fundamental rules of the world(science, religion…). Both contribute to define the reward function, though the former try to tackle the problem more directly. Lessons learnt in those two topics are the most valuable things for human beings and never fade. The efforts to do both topics will last until the end of simulation, during which different cooperation formats will be tried out, such as country, company, tribe, groups….
2.1 For AI agent, the most efficient strategy is using a pre-trained model or the best possible prior(as in Bayesian optimization). In the words of human being: Standing on the shoulders of giants, from wikipedia: “Using the understanding gained by major thinkers who have gone before in order to make intellectual progress”
There are many great thinkers on the searching for Meaning ( Viktor Frankl has a great book in 1946 fell under the same name). I quoted some which aligned with simulation assumption:
Fig 4(credit: Stanford university)
- Steve Jobs’ 2005 commencement at Stanford University: “And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary. ” — nobody knows how simulation creator’s intention or reward definition. Follow your heart is like random search with intelligent guess.
- Warren Buffett “The most important investment you can make is in yourself.” — For the simulation’s creator, you, the trained model is the most important. “Everything else is secondary”:-)
- Elon Musk “The meaning of life is to understand the nature of the universe and figure out what the meaning of life is.”
Since the reward is beyond our understanding, it has the advantage of not restricted by anything human created. The reward function can be obtained no matter who you are, where you are from or what you do: you don’t have to be anyone else, just yourself. People got penalty by using reward function. A good example is “self-exploitation” concept raised in Chayanov’s The Theory of Peasant Economy. In his study, Russian peasants in 1920s self exploited themselves by maximizing only money. The outcome is extensive long hours of labor with negative impact on quality of life.
3.How to train efficiently.
Once we have some idea about reward function, we could start the optimization process for life – to maximize the reward in a sustainable way with available resources. I will simplify the categorization of optimization methods into gradient-based optimizers and derivative-free optimizers.
3.1 When you are clear about your meaning of life:
You can increase your value much quickly by using gradient-based optimizer. In neuron network training, especially in supervised learning, gradient-based optimizer is significantly faster. However, this method has strict requirement for clarity and quality of reward function. Some of the examples are Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD), Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm (LMG). Lesson learnt from AI Training:
- Specify reward function – the meaning of your life as clear as possible. It is the cheat code for using significantly faster optimizer to increase your value.
Fig 5. Gradient Descent Algorithm credit link: oreilly
3.2 When meaning of life is still a black box:
The problem becomes global optimization of black box functions. Some popular and relevant methods are listed below :
- Generic Algorithm: inspired by natural selection process, it used mutation, crossover and selection to produce better next generation. Through multiple generations, high-quality solution could be obtained to maximize the reward.
Fig 6. Generic Algorithm Process (credit: quantdare.com)
- Bayesian Optimization: Update understanding of behavior (a prior -> posterior distribution) through evaluation or observation. It is usually employed to optimize expensive-to-evaluate functions, which suits our use case here.
Fig 7. An-illustration-of-EI-based-Bayesian-optimization-in-an-example-scenario (credit: researchGate)
3. Multi-objective optimization: a method of multiple criteria decision making, it addressed the pain point of extracting single dimension reward function. Even incomplete understanding can guide the optimization process.
4. Surrogate optimization: this method use surrogate model to approximate the award function, it is another simplification method to reduce prerequisite for optimization.
Lesson learnt from the common points of above global optimization methods:
- Act first (Just do it!) and engage in activities that you can get feedback. Better to keep diary and document the actual outcome for better next iteration sampling.
- frequent iteration and evaluation of action to update understanding about the reward function – meaning of life and the environment – nature of the world.
- Keep iterating until you cannot afford the cost. Never settle down easily. Chasing a local optimal can be very costly with diminishing return.
Final words:
No matter whether the hypothesis is valid or not, it help me focus my limited time on great endeavors to me: searching for the meaning of life and understanding the nature of the world.
It is also one of the reasons why I choose simulation and AI as my research topic. It gives me first hand experience of how to move towards a “realistic” simulation step by step, use it to train AI agents and interact with this world by autonomous system such as robot. I consider it as proactive way to understand the nature of this world. It provides inspirations for me to find my reward function – meaning of life. So I shared some findings in this article.
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How I teach my kid play accordion
Accordion is a fun music instrument which can be used in many occasions including wedding, camping ground, friends birthday, concert hall….

I play accordion for producing the music piece I heard in movies, anime, video games.
I want my kid to develop a lifelong love of music and also another way to express herself.

Below are some tips:
Teaching a child to play the accordion can be a fun and rewarding experience. Here are a few steps you can follow to help your child learn to play the accordion:
- Start with the basics: Begin by teaching your child how to hold the accordion and how to press the keys and buttons to produce sound. Show them how to use the bellows to control the volume and how to play simple melodies.
- Practice regularly: Encourage your child to practice regularly, even if it’s just for a few minutes a day. This will help them develop muscle memory and improve their skills.
- Use simple songs: To start, choose simple songs that your child can easily play. This will help them build confidence and develop their skills.
- Use visual aids: Consider using visual aids, such as sheet music or instructional videos, to help your child learn to play the accordion. This can make it easier for them to understand what they need to do.
- Encourage creativity: Encourage your child to experiment with different styles and melodies to help them develop their own musical voice.
However, it is not always smooth, you can expect a lot of resistance. During the interaction with kids in this intense way, you both know each other better and a way to communicate in later stage of life.
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Disneyland in US become too expensive
When I took family to Disneyland in 2019, I didn’t feel the pain, it is like a normal family trip with destination fee:

However, when I checked this year again, I found ticket price just increased beginning Dec 2022 and also the normal ticket price reaching $200 when my kid is not in school.

Here is some general tips for cost reduction:
- Look for discounts: Keep an eye out for discounts on tickets and hotel packages, which are sometimes offered by Disney or travel websites. It’s also worth checking with your employer or any membership organizations you belong to, as they may offer discounts on tickets or packages.
- Consider staying off-site: While staying at a Disney hotel can be convenient, it can also be more expensive. Consider staying at a hotel or vacation rental off-site, which can save you money on accommodation costs.
- Plan ahead: If you’re able to book your trip well in advance, you may be able to save money on tickets and hotel rooms. It’s also worth considering visiting during the off-season, as prices tend to be lower during these times.
- Buy your tickets in advance: Buying your tickets in advance can save you money, as you’ll avoid the higher prices that are often charged for tickets purchased on the day of your visit.
- Pack your own food: While there are plenty of dining options at Disneyland, they can be expensive. Consider packing your own food and drinks to save money on meals.
- Consider a multi-day ticket: If you’re planning to visit Disneyland for more than one day, consider purchasing a multi-day ticket, as these can offer a discount compared to purchasing single-day tickets.
if it is still too much, try visit disneyland abroad, following is the Disneyland in Tokyo:
It is as cheap as $50, 1/4 of US price, so consider to add it into your travel plan when you happened to visit destination with a Disneyland, such as Shanghai or Tokyo:


100 usd for shanghai one, it is still pretty good.
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Life saving tips while surfing
Surfing can be a thrilling and enjoyable activity, but it’s happening at the mercy of mother nature. so it is important to be aware of the potential dangers and take steps to ensure your safety.

If you encounter danger while surfing, there are a few general steps you can take to protect yourself:
- Stay calm: don’t panic! It can be easy to panic in a dangerous situation, but try to stay as calm as possible. This will help you think more clearly and make better decisions.
- Evaluate the situation: Take a moment to assess the situation and determine what is causing the danger. Is it a strong current or rip tide? Is there a shark in the water? Knowing what you’re up against will help you determine the best course of action.
- Use your safety signals: If you’re surfing with a group, make sure you know what the safety signals are and use them if you need help. For example, you might use a hand signal to signal to your fellow surfers that you need assistance.
- Try to get back to shore: If you’re caught in a strong current or rip tide, try to swim parallel to the shore until you can escape the current. If you’re unable to swim back to shore, try to float or tread water until you can signal for help.
- Seek help: If you’re unable to get back to shore or signal for help, try to find a nearby object to cling to or wave your arms and shout for help. If you’re surfing in an area with a lifeguard on duty, head towards the lifeguard tower.
Most common danger: rip current.
- Don’t try to swim against the current: Rip currents are powerful and can be difficult to swim against. Instead, try to swim parallel to the shore until you can escape the current.
- Signal for help: If you’re unable to swim back to shore, try to signal for help by waving your arms or shouting. If you’re surfing with a group, use the safety signals that have been agreed upon to signal that you need assistance.
- Float or tread water: If you’re unable to swim back to shore or signal for help, try to float or tread water until you can get help.
- Get to safety: If you’re able to, try to find a nearby object to cling to, such as a rock or a piece of driftwood. Alternatively, try to swim towards a sandbar or break in the waves, as this may provide some shelter and make it easier for you to signal for help.
- Seek help: If you’re unable to get to safety or signal for help, seek help from a lifeguard or other safety personnel if you’re in an area where they are present. If you’re surfing in a more isolated area, try to get the attention of anyone on shore and signal for help.
It’s important to remember that surfing can be a hazardous activity, and it’s always a good idea to take precautions to ensure your safety. Be sure to surf with a buddy, follow the rules of the beach, and listen to the advice of lifeguards and other safety personnel.
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Public Transportation in Vancouver
This year is full of trips to Vancouver for food and exploring the city. I always stayed at Hyatt Downtown to take advantage its awesome public transportation system.

Ferry to the north shore
The main public transportation agency in Vancouver is TransLink, which operates buses, trains, and ferries throughout the Metro Vancouver area. TransLink’s buses and trains run on a variety of fuel types, including diesel, electric, and hybrid, making the system environmentally friendly.
One of the most popular modes of public transportation in Vancouver is the SkyTrain, an automated rapid transit system that serves the Metro Vancouver area. The SkyTrain has three lines: the Expo Line, which runs from downtown Vancouver to the suburbs of Burnaby and Surrey; the Millennium Line, which runs from Burnaby to New Westminster and Coquitlam; and the Canada Line, which connects downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver International Airport and the suburb of Richmond. The SkyTrain is known for its speed and reliability, making it a convenient way to get around the city.
In addition to the SkyTrain, TransLink operates a network of buses that serve the Metro Vancouver area. The buses run on a variety of fuel types, including diesel, electric, and hybrid, and are equipped with bike racks for those who want to bring their bikes on board. TransLink also operates a fleet of trolley buses, which run on electricity and emit zero emissions.

Ride on Buses.
For those who prefer to travel by water, TransLink operates a fleet of ferries that serve the Metro Vancouver area. The ferries connect downtown Vancouver with the North Shore and the suburbs of West Vancouver and North Vancouver.
Besides public transportation, there are also private providers, especially on water.

Overall, Vancouver’s public transportation system is convenient and efficient with a wide range of options to choose from, including buses, trains, and ferries, it’s easy to get around Vancouver without the need for a car.
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Running to one of world’s most haunted place
Queen Mary is a good spot along the biking or running trail in long beach, you cannot miss this Titanic Style Ship when visiting long beach.

Always a good morning run in the cool long beach.
Queen Mary is also considered one of most haunted places in the world, here is why:
The Queen Mary is a famous ocean liner that is now permanently docked in Long Beach, California and operates as a hotel and tourist attraction. It has a reputation for being one of the most haunted places in the world, with many people claiming to have had paranormal experiences while on board. There are several theories about why the Queen Mary is considered to be haunted.
One theory is that the ship has a long and tragic history, with many people dying on board during its service as an ocean liner. The Queen Mary operated during World War II as a troopship, and it is believed that many soldiers died during the war and were buried at sea. Some people believe that the spirits of these soldiers remain on board the ship, causing paranormal activity.
Another theory is that the Queen Mary is built on top of an ancient Native American burial ground. Some people believe that the spirits of the Native Americans who were buried there have become trapped on the ship and are causing paranormal activity.
Regardless of the cause, the Queen Mary has a reputation for being a very haunted place, with numerous stories and reports of strange occurrences, such as ghostly apparitions, unexplained noises, and sudden drops in temperature. If you’re interested in the paranormal, the Queen Mary might be a fascinating place to visit.
So for me, best time to visit is morning 🙂

when I ran to it this morning, it is still closed to public:

When it is opened, and if you’re interested in hearing more ghost stories, you may want to consider taking a paranormal tour of the ship, which is offered by the hotel.
There are many ghost stories associated with the Queen Mary, and some of the most famous ones include:
- The ghost of a young woman named Jackie is said to haunt the first-class swimming pool area. She is believed to have drowned in the pool while on a transatlantic voyage in the 1950s.
- The ghost of a sailor named John is said to haunt the engine room. He was killed in an accident while working on the ship’s engines.
- The ghost of a young woman named Kate is said to haunt the Queen’s Salon. She is believed to have been murdered on board the ship.
- The ghost of a man named “The Captain” is said to haunt the bridge of the ship. He is believed to be the spirit of the ship’s captain, who died on board.
- The ghost of a little girl named “Little Mary” is said to haunt the children’s playroom. It is believed that she drowned while playing in the pool.
These are just a few of the many ghost stories associated with the Queen Mary.

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