> you can throw out everything you learned in class and start over by Googling it and following the best practices of today, like we do for everything else Yep, everything newer is automatically better. No need to have…
I have at my desk the "Deep Work" book mentioned in the article. It was referenced in an HN comment ~2 weeks ago, so I bought it on Amazon. Is "deep work" becoming trendy?
Jeff Hawkins introduced this in 2004 "On Intelligence": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory-prediction_framework
Heroin withdrawal, while extremely shitty, is generally not life-threatening.
Are you a family member of a severely, dysfunctionally autistic kid? You can't act like these families don't suffer to some degree.
> you can throw out everything you learned in class and start over by Googling it and following the best practices of today, like we do for everything else Yep, everything newer is automatically better. No need to have…
I have at my desk the "Deep Work" book mentioned in the article. It was referenced in an HN comment ~2 weeks ago, so I bought it on Amazon. Is "deep work" becoming trendy?
Jeff Hawkins introduced this in 2004 "On Intelligence": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory-prediction_framework
Heroin withdrawal, while extremely shitty, is generally not life-threatening.
Are you a family member of a severely, dysfunctionally autistic kid? You can't act like these families don't suffer to some degree.