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- Bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere (gist.github.com)
- We can’t circumvent the work needed to train our minds (zettelkasten.de)
- Notes on Spaced Repetition Scheduling (natemeyvis.com)
- My Hobby Is Bikeshedding? (log.schemescape.com)
- Future-Proof Programming Languages (log.schemescape.com)
- Variability, Not Repetition, Is the Key to Mastery (scotthyoung.com)
- Analogy as the Core of Cognition (web.archive.org)
- Conversational Spaced Repetition (davidbieber.com)
- LIMO: Less Is More for Reasoning (arxiv.org)
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What are your thoughts on this? Will specialized LLM agents replace generalized LLMs in the future, similar to how software has different libraries for different functionalities? Or will they work alongside generalized…
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I've come accross the following supposed trick on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14590669 Does it work and is it any different than running cold water over the whole body?
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I know some people who write a question or reminder somewhere and try to answer it the next day, others who use spaced repetition. Even though I don't know if and how effective they are and we should see the output to…
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Are there any resources like the book "Drawing on the right side of the brain" or maybe the more apt book "Drawing in the Digital Age" but for Excalidraw?
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The realization that my current coffee consumption style may have adverse effects on my health has prompted me to seek safer alternatives. Throughout the day, I take veeery slow sips of black coffee without any milk…
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While there were a few discussions about non-English programming languages here on HN, what about programming languages that rely on symbols instead of natural languages? It appears that APL is one such language, are…
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I noticed this frequent pattern on Hacker News which is comments getting a reply but seldom getting a follow up by its GP. There are even users never following up entirely no matter what, almost as if they're just…
- Variability, not repetition, is the key to mastery (scotthyoung.com)
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What book(s) or resource(s) (could be even a blog) would you suggest for learning discrete mathematics, given an (European) high school level mathematical maturity? Bonus point if it's something I can read on a Kindle…
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Driven by a personal desire, by comments that (especially) front-end developers should fully understand how the DOM works, and knowing I'm not the only one in this position, I decided to ask this question to hopefully…