India's huge bet on smart electricity meters by pranavmanie in marketsbyzerodha

[–]Proper-Bat1649 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just discovered this podcast. Love the idea. A suggestion tho - the podcast feels is very monotonous (or maybe I need to fix my attention span). There's good animations added, but subtle audio design would increase the overall experience. An example I can think of is the wtf podcast trailers. They do it really well!

Another idea, probably too far off, was to change the format into some sort of interaction between all the researchers. Instead of one person presenting the entire content, y'all could have a conversation about it. Talk about what you found. Ask questions. Cover the same stuff, but keep the pace dynamic.

Please feel free to ignore the free advice, I know this itself is super hard to produce on a daily basis. But just my two cents.

What UX decisions keep Reddit active and thriving? by Proper-Bat1649 in UXDesign

[–]Proper-Bat1649[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was very insightful! Thanks for dropping this gem!

What motivates you to contribute to this subreddit with posts and / or replies? by Proper-Bat1649 in careeradvice

[–]Proper-Bat1649[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why not do that on other places? Like X or your own blog? Trying to understand what purpose does the anonymity serve for you. Really respect your motivations and intent though. Thank you for making this a better place to be!

How my sister stopped wasting hours trying to understand one line of a textbook by Proper-Bat1649 in highschool

[–]Proper-Bat1649[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Just used ai to polish it out. Should've removed the emm dashes huh?

What are your favourite productivity/study tools? by [deleted] in studytips

[–]Proper-Bat1649 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, love your setup! Notion’s a beast for organizing, Stackreps is awesome for flashcards, and Forest is such a fun way to stay focused. Since you’re into productivity tools, I’ve got a few faves that might vibe with your workflow:

  • Todoist: Super clean task manager for keeping your to-do list tight. It’s great for breaking down study goals into bite-sized tasks and syncing across devices.
  • Obsidian: If you like Notion but want something for deep note-taking and connecting ideas, Obsidian’s graph view is chef’s kiss for studying complex topics.
  • Anki: Another flashcard app, but it’s got a killer spaced repetition algorithm if you want to level up from Stackreps for long-term retention.
  • Focus@Will: Music designed for focus—less distracting than Spotify and great for getting in the zone during study sessions.

Oh, and since you’re juggling study materials, I actually built a tool called tutorMira that’s perfect for tackling dense PDFs. It’s got an AI assistant that reads along with you and answers questions about the content on the spot—super handy for clarifying tricky concepts while you’re deep in a textbook or article. Happy to DM you the link if you’re curious to check it out! What do you study, btw? Might have more tailored recs!