Keeping Your Head Clear in the Morning
Solitude: the subjective state in which your mind is free from input from other minds Kethledge & Erwin (2017) via Newport (2019) One thing I [...]
View ArticleGiving Feedback to Student Texts with R and Obsidian Templates
This isn’t right, this isn’t even wrong. Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958), upon reading a young physicist’s paper Part of the job is giving feedback to student [...]
View ArticleChatGPTs Essay on «I am a scientist because science brings me closer to...
«But I am a scientist because science brings me closer to something greater than myself.» Suvi in «Mass Effect: Andromeda» There is a beautiful quotation [...]
View ArticleChatGPT as Counsellor
Castle: «How does somebody put something like that behind them? He’s gonna need therapy.» Kate: «It helps. First he won’t even be able to deal [...]
View ArticleOne Tip for Leaving Your Comfort Zone
Comfort is a drug. Once you get used to it, it becomes addicting. Give a weak person consistent stimulation, good food, cheap entertainment and they’ll [...]
View ArticleMultiple Variables per Bullet Point Line in Obsidian — Great Way to Create...
«I love it when a plan comes together.» Hannibal Smith in «The A-Team» I am currently trying to create a scale. As basis and inspiration, [...]
View ArticleDIE and Hell
«I have a dream; a dream that all people — human, Jem’Hadar, Ferengi, Cardassians — will someday stand together in peace … around my Dabo [...]
View ArticleRecommendation: Jordan Peterson and Lee Jussim
«Never apologize to a mob. You’re not dealing with individuals who you can establish a relationship with. You’re dealing with a soulless idea that has [...]
View ArticleCalisca Writing Editor-Role Update
Anne vetoed clothes and jewelry, finally selected for him a present which puzzled him – Jill already smelled exactly the way Jill should smell. The [...]
View ArticleCancelled Workshop on Viewpoint Diversity in HCI
«In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.» Bertrand [...]
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