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Confusing by-line for link goes to an older video by Louis, actual yt link for video is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yo8av6w4sc
That’s a continuation of TA Spring? Neat, played that a looong time ago.
I think there is a similar effect with speed-reading v slow-reading. Slow reading gives me time to mull over and digest what I’m reading, while speed can be good to skim for information.
So it starts
On auto save: on small files auto save can be a good idea, as long as it is easy to jump through revisions.
I’d recommend https://www.typingclub.com/ for specifically learning touch typing with finger placement etc.
or https://www.keybr.com/ to focus on words containing keys I struggle with.
I found with the few ‘public speaking’ presentations I did during school, writing down what I was going to say made me more diligent about information/points to bring forward and what phrasing to use. I suspect all this time spent on one specific thing greatly helped commit the topic to memory and by the time of presentation I didn’t need to rely on prompts to get my point across.
Wine-ine-oh
Excellent, have been watching this.
Warning from the release:
Beware of any new fake versions of Mihon or Tachiyomi.
Thanks for the jump scare 😠
gweee
Show some dignity, aim at the side.
Finally, a place to stash all my Samsung bloatware
People try to use Manjaro as Arch when it isn’t Arch. Manjaro has it’s own repositories that may not match Arch version. You install an AUR package that depends on an up to date Arch package to work and it fails.
If only there were a handy resource that covers this…
Pretty sure I heard from Seinfeld once. Also huff, sigh, and look visibly annoyed doing stuff - to give the impression you are working under pressure.
Excellent, have been using Sync since 2015.