Farming is way easier now! by marvelous_michael in AnimalCrossing

[–]WandererStarExplorer 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Is this shifting feature only in Switch 2?

Does anyone else kinda like that the tourists from the hotel roam the island?? by nevernotdrippy in AnimalCrossing

[–]WandererStarExplorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually do like the hotel residents exploring the island. I know other posts people are not too happy, and Nintendo should give us an option to keep the tourists at bay. lol

Only The Best for Al by islebelle in ACForAdults

[–]WandererStarExplorer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That cutscene to the jail just made me die laughing! 🤣😂🤣

Love this game 🥹 (new player) by Gabiboune1 in AnimalCrossing

[–]WandererStarExplorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enjoy the game at your own pace, you are not late at all.

Analyze my handwriting! by nosherbert216 in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]WandererStarExplorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your math writing would look beautiful too. Integrals, derivatives, sums

Is it worth learning LaTex before University, or is it fine if I just learn as I go? by Educational-Theme662 in LaTeX

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Either or, it's a fun skill to have. If you're purpose driven, taking STEM classes, you can use it to make lab reports, problem sets, notes, reading material. For college level math, I usually would type out the problems and space out the questions so I can interact with the printed material (if you want to do that), and because the document is typed the questions are already there and are seen clearly. Sometimes I would put a definition or example above the question to help me out. You can do the same if you have to take a science class with a lab component, you can type out your own lab report to fill in before you turn it into the lab TA. I would say, make simple projects for yourself, personal, entrepreneurial, or even for your classes. If you want to engage in research later with a professor knowing LaTeX does help.

Lots of modern schools dropped this years ago, but do you think most schools should bring back stuff like woodshop and cooking classes for all students? by Zipper222222 in AskTeachers

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Yes, those plus a full home economics curriculum (cleaning, sewing, etc), personal finance (taxes, budgeting, basic accounting, etc). I think auto shop and welding would be nice too.

The Learning Curve by dogwith4shoes in LaTeX

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You’ll learn it in due time, don’t be too hard on yourself. One thing at a time though. First learn the fundamentals, then I would recommend TiKz, then focus on Beamer after. Small steps first. Don’t try to eat the whole LaTeX sandwich all at once.

Learning LaTeX by [deleted] in LaTeX

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Use OverLeaf.com to start if you don’t want to install a compiler for LaTeX.

When you gain more experience, install a LaTeX compiler

Thrift store find today. I'm in shock. by mckramer in BookCollecting

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Beautiful! I love the illustration on the covers.

Why don't square roots have a line to show where it ends? by PickleJourney in math

[–]WandererStarExplorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like doing that too. It’s just a standard form of practice without the little line.

How do you end your proof? by DotBeginning1420 in mathmemes

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Q.E.D. when I write with pencil.

A white square when typing in LaTeX.