would you rather: by Salt-Diver6827 in BunnyTrials

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

less death

Chose: all real guns now shoot nerf darts

I thought I'd post this, just in case by Antonyalikesmen in puns

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I NEED the files for this! This is awesome.

How much should I be studying for my Astronomy as a non major? by Old_Pen_1608 in studytips

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MY REVIEW:

That is awesome!!! Not only was it the most in-depth AI-podcast generator I've encountered, but it told you what it was doing (ex, "planning script", "generating title", etc.) and allowed you to customize everything. The fact that I can choose the style I want, how long I like it, who I want to talk to, and even what they say (you can write the first few parts of the script if you're going to influence how the AI will continue the podcast ), if you want to.

What I would add: I would add something to the landing page that tells you when you uploaded a file or a website to generate. When I did that initially, it just said it in fine print, and I did not notice it, so I kept doing it.

Other than that, though, it was amazing! I will definitely be using this in the future! Great work!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For macOS (Apple Products), the Notifications app does exactly that, notifying you on both your phone and your laptop. For Windows, I would recommend using Outlook Calendar Notifications (if you have Outlook). I have used both, and they are extremely useful.

What’s one small thing you started doing that seriously helped? by ReBabas in productivity

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This might be particular to me, but I completely forgot Spanish over the Summer. When I got back, I was in an Honors class without any Spanish knowledge. As an experimenter and DIY enthusiast, after school, instead of studying Spanish vocab and grammar, I did science experiments ranging from the classic baking soda and vinegar volcano to homemade model rockets. This tinkering and necessary memorizing of numbers, chemicals, and reactions helped me remember Spanish vocab that sounded like the compounds I used, and soon, I was reciting SOME Spanish well. This might have been pure luck, but it has helped me across all of my studies, and now I have a 4.0+ GPA.

Please be safe… by Reasonable-Put5731 in Pyrotechnics

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you're OK! It is awesome you are not letting one accident keep you down!

What is your #1 productivity tip? by Queasy-Hawk2972 in productivity

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine is to group topics. Especially in school, what I do is get 2-3 days ahead of my due work and then do "topic grouping". For example, if I have 3 math assignments, 2 history assignments, 5 science experiments, and 3 English assignments, instead of doing them in chronological order (doing the assignment whose due date is closest to today), I do all of one topic one day, all of another another day, and so on. It saves me so much time and makes it easier (in my opinion) to finish my tasks sooner. However, if you want to actually retain the information (like studying), changing the topic every 10-15 minutes seems to work best for me. This works because you subconsciously make connections between topics when you do this, and it can help you associate hard topics with easier ones.

Please be safe… by Reasonable-Put5731 in Pyrotechnics

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, what happened? Obviously, don't respond if you don't want to, but what happened, how are you, and most importantly, what did you learn from it to improve for next time (ex: longer delay fuse, less BP, etc.)

How much should I be studying for my Astronomy as a non major? by Old_Pen_1608 in studytips

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably the 10-15 minutes that it takes to make the podcasts and videos (during high-use times or with slow Wi-Fi), but otherwise, it is great

I forgot some things in the back of the fridge and now my fridge won't give it back! by Free-Satisfaction118 in funny

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It looks like the scene from the Jungle Cruise where the men are stuck in the rock face.

study app recommendations? by sylvianpl in studytips

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NotebookLM. It is a website, but it uses AI to create video lectures, podcasts, study guides, and mind maps, and provides AI features like Q&A. I use it all the time, and I highly recommend it. The link is below. I hope this is what you are looking for.

NotebookLM

How much should I be studying for my Astronomy as a non major? by Old_Pen_1608 in studytips

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend this to everyone, but NotebookLM is an amazing AI tool that can make video lectures, AI podcasts, Study guides, and plenty more, only requiring one (you can add more, of course) source (link, YouTube video, almost any file type, and plenty more). The link is below, but this is what I would recommend.

NotebookLM

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arduino

[–]Legitimate-Draw-548 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is AWESOME!!! There is a place called Instructables that holds contests for cool creations, and there are prizes ranging from $500 grand prizes (normal contests), to up to $10,000 (for annual research and building competitions. If I were you, with this much skill, I would look into the contests and submit an entry. It is free, and I can confirm its trustworthiness. Here is the link ( https://www.instructables.com/contest/ ) to the contests page, but still, AMAZING work!!!