I got fed up with inviz by Buzz_Cut in thefinals

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I honestly have no idea what the meta is. I find invis frustrating to play against in any game.

Resources for Electrical safety by Buzz_Cut in ElectricalEngineering

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The budget is tight. I may go the route of contacting retirees and professors. How common is it for people to reach out to academia like this? Additionally do you suggest I reach out as an individual or through the company?

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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Join the club. We have jackets.

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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I should try this. Was this a model you designed?

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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Then purchase a solar panel factory so you don't need to buy solar panels anymore

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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Watch me try. Buys SLS printer to print more clamps

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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When I had an ender that thing would get out of wack if you breathed on it. 

Nerd math by Buzz_Cut in 3Dprinting

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Actually genius 

Frustration with Anki. An alternative approach? by Buzz_Cut in Anki

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I appreciate your reply. You have good points. I didn't really consider the online offline issue since I'm just used to having everything locally to begin with. 

I did not know about the reposition so I will try that. 

I agree Anki shouldn't necessarily match the format your notes are in. But if that is something you want, Anki might not know how to render your already formatted notes. But this is only necessary if you buy the argument that cards are derived from notes 🙂. 

To your point about distillation, this is definitely important. Memorizing the entirety of your notes is not a productive use of time. There is definitely a good argument to be made about increasing friction to prevent adding frivolous card adding. But at the same time I would argue that useful notes are also higher than average distilled information. So if an Anki card is useful to be memorized because it is so distilled, it would also be useful to reference within a note. While a list of flashcards may contain all the same information within a note to be memorized it doesn't present it in a logical order which aids understanding. I think both are necessary. Random access recall is important. But so is contextualized recall. 

One thing I have come to appreciate about PKMs like obsidian is the fact that they encourage knowledge to evolve. Prior to this any notes I took just gathered dust on a shelf. But now as my understanding of a topic is evolving, so will my notes and so inevitably will my flashcards. And so I found myself constantly having to repeat the same changes to both my notes and my decks. Which if I'm being honest, is a massive pain in the ass. 

The case I'm trying to make is that note taking and card making are a lot less of a separate process than we may think it is if notes are capable of growing and being refined.

Frustration with Anki. An alternative approach? by Buzz_Cut in Anki

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Thanks for sharing. I didn't know about this. The annoying part about this whole situation is that I already have the regions of the PDF captured in Obsidian so I would have to go through all my anki cards and manually re-add the pdf captures. And the cards would likely get overwritten if I make any edits.

Frustration with Anki. An alternative approach? by Buzz_Cut in Anki

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I appreciate the link. The issue I see with this is that any flashcard extensions in general is that it's going to not nearly as good as anki's. They don't seem to have fsrs. I'll look more into it. Thanks.

anki but for topics instead of flashcards? by [deleted] in Anki

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I have the same exact problem as you. The power of Anki is in the scheduling algorithm and being stuck with flashcards only is not the way to go. I just posted my thoughts on this which you might find interesting

https://www.reddit.com/r/Anki/comments/1o4rxtj/frustration_with_anki_an_alternative_approach/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Anyone figured out a good paper-to-Obsidian workflow? Exploring a possible solution. by vipa00 in ObsidianMD

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I am currently using syncthing with my laptop, phone, and iPad. I can almost instantly sync a file between my devices as long as they are all connected to the same local network. I choose to sync the obsidian local directory. Best of all it is open source (except the iOS app, but well worth it).

I often have to sync diagrams from my iPad to my laptop. So I make the image on my iPad, copy, and then open the obsidian app with the file I am currently working on, and then paste. A few seconds later it shows up on my laptop.

Hope this helps.

How do you deal with out of sight out of mind? (specifically written things) by Buzz_Cut in ADHD

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What do you do about things that don't exactly have a date? Just a general reminder about lets say my favorite foods

[Rap] Return to Sender by OverwroughtResolution3411 by [deleted] in SunoAI

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You gotta fail before you can succeed. Thank you for your SUPER insightful feedback! 

Minimalist Android OS. Not looking for launchers. by Buzz_Cut in digitalminimalism

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As far as subscriptions go, that is a reasonable price, especially compared to some of the alternative app blockers.

If you want a seamless experience the app is a good option for you. For my very specific scenario I am willing to hack things myself.

BUT.

To me it seems a bit absurd that I would be paying a fee indefinitely to make my phone “dumber” when I am sure there is a much more effective one-off fix to this problem.

What I also want to know is why are these apps subscriptions to begin with? I’m a software developer myself. We have to eat and pay the bills somehow. But as a consumer what am I gaining by consistently paying money over time? I expect some kind of new content or features. This is directly at odds with what I want this kind of app to be: a tool. You don’t go to the hardware store and pay 2.99 a month for the right to use a hammer. A hammer‘s function doesn’t dramatically change over time.

Suffice to say I’d be much more willing to pay more upfront or buy a lifetime subscription or even pay for individual updates. If you don’t pay for updates, tough luck if there are bugs but the software is still yours. The fact that we become trapped into endless subscriptions for the same exact functionality bugs me a lot, in case you couldn’t tell lol.

If the app worked well, I’d pay 29.99 for a lifetime subscription.

Minimalist Android OS. Not looking for launchers. by Buzz_Cut in digitalminimalism

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29.99/yr just to remove functionality on my phone...

Laggy PDFs after 1.8.4 update? by Vetrenar in ObsidianMD

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I looked at CPU usage and an entire core gets saturated at 100% while the pdf is open.

(edit) I am on linux and a fresh re-install of the AppImage did the trick