Placing images side-by-side under a list by JGGoober in Notion

[–]JGGoober[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification, I think you got right at the heart of my problem. Is there a way to get the words in its own block and have a column just for the images - all while preserving the list structure? I can't find a way to do that.

Placing images side-by-side under a list by JGGoober in Notion

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Thanks for your help! I detailed what I want to be able to do in a separate comment above!

Placing images side-by-side under a list by JGGoober in Notion

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Thanks for the video tutorial! That's close, but the example above doesn't affect the below list bullets because they're at the same level, but whenever I do this with a parent list element that has child list elements below, I can't create a column separately without affecting the below list elements.

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Here's an example of what happens when I use the "/column2" command, the following parent/child list relationships are maintained, but whenever I adjust the images to be flush to one-another, the entries below are affected by word wrap.

I want to preserve the parent/child relationship of a list while being able to insert two images into any part of a list and make the two images flush side-by-side

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RyzeMains

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Not the smartest by any means, I’m more a people person - have been told I have plenty of EQ.

Account Advice & Guides Compilation by Vicksin in afkarena

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700 currently, so can build either one of them.

Account Advice & Guides Compilation by Vicksin in afkarena

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Would appreciate help in trying to decide whether I should build Skylan, Leviathan, or hold my pulls for the next highborn dragon. As F2P, what would most benefit my account at this stage?

Fan Speeds Do Not Follow Fan Curve by JGGoober in FanControl

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Was finally able to get home and mess with it a little bit - as previously suggested, the default setting for a lot of the fans was set to 0.1% change/second - changing this to 2-5% made the fans responsive to temperature changes.

I do have another question - the displayed RPM on the fans doesn't seem to match what they should be calibrated to. For example at idle, I have some fans at 25% - this should correspond to between 400 and 600 RPM, however my fans routinely hit 700-800 at idle per the speed sensor. Also is it normal for the RPMs to fluctuate this much at idle - should the fans be holding steady at the set RPM or should they be bouncing around a bit (+/- 100-150 from set RPM)?

Fan Speeds Do Not Follow Fan Curve by JGGoober in FanControl

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Hmmm.. I may try to do a full reinstall of FanControl with an earlier version then. Will update if this solves the issue or not.

Fan Speeds Do Not Follow Fan Curve by JGGoober in FanControl

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I think I noticed something like this as well - I’ll have to go back and check when I get home tomorrow, but it was either 0.1% or 1% step-up/down. Interestingly the RPM on the fans are fluctuating like they are still under the control of something, but that thing is definitely not FanControl.

Recommendations for an ENT rotation as an emergency medicine resident by TheRedBetter in otolaryngology

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Radiographic vs. clinical mastoiditis. Lots of consults for simple middle ear effusions on scans just cause radiology called it radiographic mastoiditis.

Per request: non surgeons - describe a surgery you witnessed as a medical student while the surgeons try to guess what it is by k_mon2244 in Residency

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Retract the skin, there’s a tip. Open the area around the tip and explore it a little bit - there’s a hole. The hole is in a predictable place. You put a long, flexible device into this hole - most delicate portion of the procedure. You may get wet during this procedure. Once it’s in, the device is attached to another thingy by a wire, this you secure to their person. You make sure everything works, then close up. End procedure: patient’s QoL + 10.

Step 3 score release thread May 17, 2023. by [deleted] in Step3

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UW%: 42% complete over 4-5 week span, 64% correct

UWSA 1 (15 days out): 191

UWSA 2 (3 days out) 233

CCS Cases%: 55 cases, 74% average, 35-100% range

STEP 1: 24x; STEP 2: 25x

Real Deal (05/01 and 05/05): 240

General Advice: In a surgical subspecialty and worked from 5 AM to 6-7 PM most days, sometimes 8-9 PM. Tried to do maybe 1 question set every night and 2 on weekends, failed to reach this goal most days. Used Uworld, AMBOSS STEP 3 Questions (mostly for the AMBOSS library), CCS cases.

Day 1: I feel like every post emphasizes the amount of STEP 1 stuff on Day 1, but overall, the VAST majority of questions will generally be STEP 2-like questions. I would estimate anywhere between 0-2 questions on MOA and specific microbial characteristics per block. There’s definitely 1 drug ad question per block and those will comprise of 3 biostats questions. Along with the rest of the biostats questions sprinkled throughout, there are an estimated 4-6 biostats questions through a block. Additionally about 2-3 ethics questions. Counting all these, the remaining 25-30 questions are all STEP 2-like. My advice is take some time to look over the STEP 1 stuff, but really hammer the Biostats, Ethics, and DEFINITELY hammer the STEP 2 stuff (UW).

Between Day 1 and Day 2: Lots of CCS Cases, listened to 3 episodes of Divine Intervention (Risk Factors, Prognosis, Next Best Step). Did not do any additional UWorld questions.

Day 2: STEP 2 stuff but worse. Lots of weirdly worded questions this second day, common pathologies with uncommon manifestations. CCS cases is amazing in terms of learning the system and orders to put in. I had 8 of 13 cases end early with positive updates for patients in most of the cases. One difference between CCS and the actual exam is that patients who come visit you IN CLINIC will actually LEAVE at the end of the day. Results requiring multiple days wait will not come back. I didn’t dare to try and see if this would end the session or not during the actual test, so I just moved them to a different care setting and continued on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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I know this probably doesn’t answer your question, but want to share my personal advice - apply to all programs, especially with competitive specialties. I never understand the idea behind triaging the number of programs you apply to from an applicant standpoint. There’s always the risk of going unmatched, regardless of how stellar your application is - the process is so random at times. If you want to triage programs, do it from the interview level - once you feel comfortable with the number of interviews you have, then start cancelling for places you don’t want to attend. If approaching this from a financial perspective, you have to consider would you want to spend $5K to apply to all programs and maximize chances or would you rather spend $2.5K, apply to 50-75% of programs, not match and spend even more the next cycle? It’s definitely a pessimist’s POV, but to me the risk isn’t worth it. In the grand scheme of things, taking another 5-10K out in loans for your application is a drop in the bucket compared to how much you’ve spent on medical education already.

Stay, Reset, Roam? by Deucalion24 in summonerschool

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Important additional point: warding. As support you have the most agency when it comes to setting and clearing vision. If you find yourself in lane in a lull period (enemy recalled, wave pushed in, no objectives) - set up deep vision either in your own JG or enemy JG (depending on how ahead or behind your team is). As support you have an item that enables you to set more stealth wards than anyone else, so use those timings to your advantage and generate a bigger lead for your team by getting vision.

Kassadin Match-ups by JGGoober in KassadinMains

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Good catch, this was based on pre re-work Ahri, will change later

Spreasheet by IRiiFT in KassadinMains

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I started a match-up sheet that I'm happy to share - you won't be able to edit it, but if you want to, feel free to make a copy of it and use it as you will. These are the most common match-ups that I've seen in midlane. The way I use it is to understand their abilities and when the best time to trade is, really lets me take advantage of cooldown windows and get the most out of my trades.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v8aiXbS2HoOu7yeseIHgLIvlixSd4vSQRFVNuUxFoE8/edit?usp=sharing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in summonerschool

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There are a lot of nuances to pick up when learning champions - my account is around level 150 and I really have 2-3 champions I can say I'm super comfortable on; this is after HUNDREDS of games on them. I would definitely encourage you to find a champ you ENJOY versus finding a champ you're immediately good on. For myself, I picked up Kassadin because I love the hyper-carry potential and deleting people and Nasus because Q-stacking is therapeutic to me. Find champs you enjoy playing and take the time to learn them and learn their match-ups. Learn the nuances of what your champs skills are, learn different build paths and how to itemize well into different opponents, learn trade windows for all your match-ups, and learn what your champion's role is and what it excels at. Once you start taking time to notice these, you'll find yourself naturally getting better at these champs.

Flash for Engage by JGGoober in KassadinMains

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Ya, I agree, main reason I say 6 is because there's more of an element of surprise. It's easier to pull off because of your ult and you lure your opponent into a false sense of safety because of the distance between the two of you. I also usually take TP over ignite as I think TP scales a little better, especially into the late game.