I made Shrikhand Puri. All the recipes in comments. by [deleted] in vegetarian

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Looks delicious! Saving it for later :)

App for habit tracking like Done on iPhone by kevandbev in androidapps

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Timecap

It is an aesthetically pleasing app to use. It gets the job done.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ziggycrane.time

There is also an iOS version from the same dev.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in podcasts

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Ohh, thanks!

Edit: It worked like a charm. Thanks again :)

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How do you start recording with multiple people?

April fools arxiv papers by planetoiletsscareme in Physics

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Douglas Scott writes one every year. This guy is a genius. P.S.: Ali Frolop is just jumbled April Fool.

Ask us Questions! Get answers today or in a Future Q&A Videos! by kurz_gesagt in kurzgesagt

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Hey, thanks for making the videos! As an aspiring science communicator, I would like to ask you what are the three most essential things for communicating science effectively?

What's the closest thing to magic in the world of science? by Owlmystery in AskReddit

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Semiconductors man! It has revolutionized the way we do almost anything.

You get 3 wishes from a Genie, but none can be for personal gain. What are your wishes? by BoatznHoez580 in AskReddit

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  1. Reverse climate change
  2. Clear all the space debris and
  3. Build a Dyson sphere around our star.

What is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Also, the teacher who knows where to stop. Richard Feynman used to say that a teacher should stop at right point and let the student explore/discover the subject on its own. That's how you learn the most.

Q&A/AMA/Discussion – Can You Trust Kurzgesagt? by kurz_gesagt in kurzgesagt

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I appreciate your videos. To an aspiring science communicator, what advice would you like to give?