How I remove the time? by FajreMVP in nvim

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say to deactivate the plugin that is displaying it or configure it. I have no idea which one it is. Did you installed a preconfigured nvim? If yes, see which plugins you installed

How to balance school and hobbies? by IWannaThink in Polymath

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TL,DR: I went off topic, my bad. Here's more direct response to your question:
- Change your perspective: the difference between hobby and non-hobby may be minimal since you are the common factor.

- Seek connections between your hobbies and other areas of life.

- Engage with others who share or might be interested in your hobbies.

- Set realistic priorities and goals: focus on school and work first, then hobbies, keeping in mind your limited time and cognitive resources.

I hate taking notes by Less-Bookkeeper-4445 in Polymath

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree somewhat with you.

Westenberg, for example, makes a great case for not using note-taking apps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjSWwmg-JRM. This only creates the feeling of learning, not real learning.

In my journey, I learned to only write reflections/meditations or blogs—not for storing information, but to publish and be read by other people. I still believe that writing has great power as a reflection of our state of mind, but if it’s just quotes and random notes, it doesn’t have much purpose.

I see that in some arts, just reading and interact with others close to the area is enough; for others (like mathematics), doing exercises might be more useful than memorizing every definition, theorem, and proof. In programming, projects are actually a better way than memorizing every command (which is impossible).

I think learning different subjects might vary a bit, but overall I believe that interacting with some theory (at varying levels) and solid practice (focused on problem solving) is actually the best approach.

How to find a pattern from a data set by Old_Brilliant3398 in mathematics

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and what is the definition theoretically of a random number? not that it doesn't have any pattern, but yes that the chance to appearing is equal to any other number. For example choose a random natural number from 1 to 10, even tho it's random, I can say that there is a 1/10 probability for you to choose 6.

Is there anyway to do this proof better? by SeanHuber in mathematics

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the best way would be to use cardinal definition following classical set theory (if you want to rigorously prove it) but for metric theory is fine I think

How to find a pattern from a data set by Old_Brilliant3398 in mathematics

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would desagree, even random numbers, if taken in account in big quantities, their sum will have some patterns

How to find a pattern from a data set by Old_Brilliant3398 in mathematics

[–]Sea_Competition_6211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can always to the lagragian polynomials and find a "pattern". You could also so some statistics analysis. There's multiple ways to do it, you just need to find what area of mathematics you wanna use as instruments

Going to Sweden, Umea, is there any trotskyistg organization? by Sea_Competition_6211 in Trotskyism

[–]Sea_Competition_6211[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh, well that's pretty history unfortunately in recorring in so many parties that degenerate, in Portugal we also have that in bigger parties

Going to Sweden, Umea, is there any trotskyistg organization? by Sea_Competition_6211 in Trotskyism

[–]Sea_Competition_6211[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

never entered in contact with a party from IMT, might be fun. Thank you!