The funny thing about the point about similarity between Russian and Ukrainian languages is that linguists will tell you that Ukrainian has more similarities (shared words, and syntactic constructs) with Polish and…
Your version wins :-) Thanks for the chuckle!
No, EndeavourOS is a nice, easy installer for Arch. You use Calamares and either select packages, or groups of packages in GUI, or/and provide a list of packages in a text file for Calamares to pick up during the…
They are not so much pro-Biden as anti-Trump.
Well, maybe try org-drill: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-drill.html The repository: https://gitlab.com/phillord/org-drill/
Memories are very personal; something that works for you won't work for your friend, even if you're learning the same thing in a class.
> bash/emacs+orgmode/emacs+tramp/emacs+? You wanted to say "Magit" in the last one :-) Why do you say you're limited to text-only things? Org supports links, images, code blocks, spreadsheet-like tables and such. For me…
Oh, and you if you need a little more persuading or motivation you might want to check up on books by Sam Harris [1] and Michael A. Singer [2]. The first one is also a neuroscientist and a famous sceptic, and the second…
Several people in the thread have already recommended meditation. I’m going to join them. If you’re already doing therapy, consider complementing it with meditation. Meditation, if done right, can be equivalent to years…
You might find Wim Hof method useful then. https://www.wimhofmethod.com/
If you don't care for maximum POSIX compatibility, i.e. your script is bash-specific, it's better to use "hash", which is going to ignore aliases (but not functions) and also has the benefit of caching the command for…
This post is relevant: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17874718
It has been already mentioned in comments, Mortimer Adler’s How to Read a Book is the book for you. It treats reading as learning and the authors’ goal is to teach you how to read expository works with the aim of…
Consider pre-reading it first. If a book is hard, if it’s over you head, try going through the whole book w/o stopping on things you don’t understand (don’t fixate). In this way you’ll grasp the major points, ideas and…
"Not to think about it" on conscious level. The point is to let your subconscious process the information instead.
Relevant article: How to Find Hidden Cameras and Spy Gear [1] and HN discussion [2]. [1] https://www.senteltechsecurity.com/blog/post/how-to-find-hid... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18926264
Have you tried Syncthing? [1] An open source alternative to Dropbox. [1] https://syncthing.net/
Yep, it's great unless the uphill is actually on the way to the job, then it becomes not so great :-)
So, extending your thought about common thread, one needs to develop self-awareness. Hacks won't help much with this. But there is a systematic way of cultivating it, called meditation.
> How do you actually read math, physics and programming books? > Reading them the same way as you'd read a novel doesn't seem right. Indeed it doesn’t. As the author of the book in this post points out on his blog [1]…
I use z [1], it builds up a list of folders you visit based on frequency and lets you quickly jump into them by fuzzy-searching it. Z also has tab completion allowing you to cycle through the matches. See project's home…
Many thanks for sharing this. One usability nitpick though: please consider fixing links so that they could be opened in new tabs/windows.
“Mad” is a relative term. Is it sane to obsess over constantly staying productive? Is it normal to feel guilt when doing some silly, pointless things that bring you joy? In my vocabulary, “mad” are people who take life…
Earplugs is the way to go. Get good foam earplugs, I use these [1]. If you experience discomfort or even pain during the night maybe you are shoving them too deep into the ear canal. [1]:…
Also next chapter: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10455681
The funny thing about the point about similarity between Russian and Ukrainian languages is that linguists will tell you that Ukrainian has more similarities (shared words, and syntactic constructs) with Polish and…
Your version wins :-) Thanks for the chuckle!
No, EndeavourOS is a nice, easy installer for Arch. You use Calamares and either select packages, or groups of packages in GUI, or/and provide a list of packages in a text file for Calamares to pick up during the…
They are not so much pro-Biden as anti-Trump.
Well, maybe try org-drill: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-drill.html The repository: https://gitlab.com/phillord/org-drill/
Memories are very personal; something that works for you won't work for your friend, even if you're learning the same thing in a class.
> bash/emacs+orgmode/emacs+tramp/emacs+? You wanted to say "Magit" in the last one :-) Why do you say you're limited to text-only things? Org supports links, images, code blocks, spreadsheet-like tables and such. For me…
Oh, and you if you need a little more persuading or motivation you might want to check up on books by Sam Harris [1] and Michael A. Singer [2]. The first one is also a neuroscientist and a famous sceptic, and the second…
Several people in the thread have already recommended meditation. I’m going to join them. If you’re already doing therapy, consider complementing it with meditation. Meditation, if done right, can be equivalent to years…
You might find Wim Hof method useful then. https://www.wimhofmethod.com/
If you don't care for maximum POSIX compatibility, i.e. your script is bash-specific, it's better to use "hash", which is going to ignore aliases (but not functions) and also has the benefit of caching the command for…
This post is relevant: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17874718
It has been already mentioned in comments, Mortimer Adler’s How to Read a Book is the book for you. It treats reading as learning and the authors’ goal is to teach you how to read expository works with the aim of…
Consider pre-reading it first. If a book is hard, if it’s over you head, try going through the whole book w/o stopping on things you don’t understand (don’t fixate). In this way you’ll grasp the major points, ideas and…
"Not to think about it" on conscious level. The point is to let your subconscious process the information instead.
Relevant article: How to Find Hidden Cameras and Spy Gear [1] and HN discussion [2]. [1] https://www.senteltechsecurity.com/blog/post/how-to-find-hid... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18926264
Have you tried Syncthing? [1] An open source alternative to Dropbox. [1] https://syncthing.net/
Yep, it's great unless the uphill is actually on the way to the job, then it becomes not so great :-)
So, extending your thought about common thread, one needs to develop self-awareness. Hacks won't help much with this. But there is a systematic way of cultivating it, called meditation.
> How do you actually read math, physics and programming books? > Reading them the same way as you'd read a novel doesn't seem right. Indeed it doesn’t. As the author of the book in this post points out on his blog [1]…
I use z [1], it builds up a list of folders you visit based on frequency and lets you quickly jump into them by fuzzy-searching it. Z also has tab completion allowing you to cycle through the matches. See project's home…
Many thanks for sharing this. One usability nitpick though: please consider fixing links so that they could be opened in new tabs/windows.
“Mad” is a relative term. Is it sane to obsess over constantly staying productive? Is it normal to feel guilt when doing some silly, pointless things that bring you joy? In my vocabulary, “mad” are people who take life…
Earplugs is the way to go. Get good foam earplugs, I use these [1]. If you experience discomfort or even pain during the night maybe you are shoving them too deep into the ear canal. [1]:…
Also next chapter: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10455681