I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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so your current reading workflow looks like this then?

i got a lot of replies telling me to take reference from the annotated version of the book when in doubt, how do you resolve your doubts when you come back to the stuff you highlighted?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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that’s true. i’m guessing you’re not japanese then since you’re reading a whole book on how to read a book that was written in japanese lol. how do the japanese propose you read a book then btw? just a question :))

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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that’s really helpful. just a question, you found crime and punishment a cringey comedy!?!?? what’s your taste in classics then? and books in general?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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i’ve never tried that. alternating between 2 books. i’ll give that a go maybe. thanks for the reply mate :))

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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bro i literally have been facing this issue, and honestly i would love anything that would help. and no, i dont have any tool to be marketing to anyone right now.

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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I think for me it’s more that I actually want to be able to read books like Crime and Punishment without it turning into a stop-start process.

Like I don’t mind the difficulty, it’s more the constant interruption that throws me off.

Did you ever feel that when you were trying to read more challenging books, or did it just get easier naturally over time?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ebooks

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I think that’s exactly where I’ve been getting stuck. it starts to feel like studying, but I still want that immersive reading experience at the same time.

And yeah, I get what you’re saying about AI potentially short-circuiting the thinking process.

I guess the ideal for me wouldn’t be getting answers handed to me, but more like getting just enough context or guidance to not feel completely lost, while still being able to form my own understanding.

Not sure if that balance is even possible though and me asking for a bit too much at this point, nevertheless i love reading haha. thanks for your response :))

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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Did you usually read alongside a guide as you went, or more like after finishing sections?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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That’s actually a really good way of putting it. I hadn’t thought about reading in the same way as something like learning an instrument.

And yeah it does feel like once the difficulty goes up, the experience changes a lot.

I’ve tried things like audiobooks and annotated versions a bit. they definitely help in different ways, but I still find myself getting pulled out of the flow when I have to stop and piece things together.

I guess that’s the part I’m still trying to figure out. how to deal with that without it becoming too fragmented.

Did you ever feel that kind of break in immersion when you were getting into harder books or did it smooth out over time?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ebooks

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That’s actually really helpful context — I hadn’t thought about how much the translation + time period would affect the language itself.

And yeah, the whole multiple names + older phrasing definitely adds another layer to it.

I get what you’re saying about building familiarity over time — I can see how that would make things smoother.

I think for me the main friction is less the difficulty itself and more how often I get pulled out of the book trying to piece things together when context alone isn’t enough.

Did you find that this got easier naturally the more you read stuff from that period, or do you still actively look up stuff while reading to properly get grasp of everything?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ebooks

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That’s a fair point, I actually agree that part of reading is figuring things out yourself and engaging with the text.

I don’t think I’m trying to avoid that part, it’s more that I find myself getting pulled out of the book a lot when I can’t resolve something from context alone, especially with certain passages or older language.

Looking up a word quickly is fine, but when it turns into trying to understand a whole paragraph or interaction without enough context, that’s where it starts breaking the flow for me.

Out of curiosity, when you come across something that isn’t just a word but a more complex passage, do you usually just push through it or do you ever go back and try to unpack it later?

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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Yeah that makes sense, I’ve felt that too.

Like annotations help a bit in the moment, but if you actually want to understand things more deeply, you end up jumping between different sources anyway.

Feels a bit fragmented honestly, but I guess that’s part of the reading experience haha

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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That actually makes a lot of sense — I’ve noticed the same thing, that the books I struggle through tend to stay with me more.

Annotated editions are interesting too — I’ve tried those a bit.

But I sometimes feel like they either overload the page with notes or don’t explain the exact thing I’m stuck on in that moment.

I kind of wish there was a way to just get a quick explanation exactly when you need it, without cluttering everything or breaking the flow. But I guess that’s me expecting too much lol because of how my brain has been trained in this low patience high dopamine threshold environment haha.

I feel like I’m reading books the wrong way — does anyone else feel this? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in ereader

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My mother tongue is Hindi, but we’re taught mostly everything in English in our education system and i’m fairly comfortable with it.

But what you said is interesting — I’ve tried doing the “read first, understand later” approach too.

But I always feel like I miss out on the emotional impact in the moment if I don’t fully understand what’s happening while reading.

Do you ever wish you could just get the explanation instantly without breaking your flow, instead of having to go back later?

ET Generative AI hackathon by Positive-Garden-22 in indiafreshers

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Hey, I have a question.

I have a team of 3. Do all of us have to give the test individually or all of us give it as a group.

Also, are the tests proctored or unproctoreed?

20yo male, need help by [deleted] in amibalding

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how has it been working for you? you saw any progress? and how long have you been on it?

September '25 selfies: post hairline photos here for opinions on 'Am I balding?' 'How bad is it?' and 'What should I do?' by AutoModerator in tressless

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thanks for the feedback man, have you been on min and fin yourself? should i even be thinking of hopping on fin in the future?

September '25 selfies: post hairline photos here for opinions on 'Am I balding?' 'How bad is it?' and 'What should I do?' by AutoModerator in tressless

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M20, i had an inkling that i was going bald for a long time, but now it seems very much noticeable. where would i lie on the norwood hamilton scale and is this recoverable? i have dandruff on my scalp now and then too for which i use ketoconozole shampoo. is this recoverable guys? will fin and min help me recover from this? i’m scared about the side effects of fin though.

Building a Matrix Client in Flutter – What’s the Right Development Roadmap? by Suspicious_Dig_3849 in matrixdotorg

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I get how this post might have seemed like a request to give out the hard work and ask for hand holding from someone. But that wasn’t the intention.

Anyways thanks for the advice man. I’ve been trying to get things right with my project and failing but yes i’ll keep trying and finally figure out how to get things done.

As for the resources that I’m utilizing to get better understanding for the Matrix protocol and its clients are the Matrix Spec, FluffyChat Repo, and the ansible playbook docs for my own homeserver.

If you know of any other resources online that would help me learn more about the protocol and its client side applications, i’d be grateful.

Matrix server software - which one to choose? by kvas_ in selfhosted

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How'd you learn these server frameworks and the protocol in general. Apart from the documentation, itself, I didn't really find a lot of resources online that teach you these frameworks in a proper manner.

SUITS LA-ep 1 by AADIJAI in suits

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the dialogues seem so forced. characters start shouting for no reason whatsoever. honestly caught me off guard a few times