One of the questions I always ask successful bloggers is: what motivated you to start? The answer is always the same: I did it for myself. This is an example of survivor bias; those who start a blog with the aim of…
In terms of fonts, what’s the difference between readability and precision?
I can relate. It normally happens when I’m so overwhelmed with my system, PKM (Personal Knowledge Management), todos etc. Maybe I should just embrace the discomfort and work with the existing data by…
I do the same thing too. I’m not sure if I’ll ever look back through any of it but it’s nice to know that if for whatever reason I feel the need to review old data, my future self will be relieved that it’s not gone…
Tangentially, this reminds me a lot of an episode in Black Mirror: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_Right_Back
“Unless you’re trying to write a one off script, you shouldn’t manually use them in real world projects.” What should one use instead of manual use?
One of the questions I always ask successful bloggers is: what motivated you to start? The answer is always the same: I did it for myself. This is an example of survivor bias; those who start a blog with the aim of…
In terms of fonts, what’s the difference between readability and precision?
I can relate. It normally happens when I’m so overwhelmed with my system, PKM (Personal Knowledge Management), todos etc. Maybe I should just embrace the discomfort and work with the existing data by…
I do the same thing too. I’m not sure if I’ll ever look back through any of it but it’s nice to know that if for whatever reason I feel the need to review old data, my future self will be relieved that it’s not gone…
Tangentially, this reminds me a lot of an episode in Black Mirror: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_Right_Back
“Unless you’re trying to write a one off script, you shouldn’t manually use them in real world projects.” What should one use instead of manual use?