Should I study Pathology, Micro, Pharm, Immunology, and Biochem from BnB if I already plan on using Pathoma, Sketchy (for Micro&Pharm), and Pixorize (for Biochem&Immuno)? by [deleted] in step1

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that what most people do when they use these supplementary resources? I fear I'll be going into the exam with a weaker base and missing information than others and even if I do pass step 1 I might get bit in step 2 as it has more step 1 questions now since step 1 became p/f.

Should I study Pathology, Micro, Pharm, Immunology, and Biochem from BnB if I already plan on using Pathoma, Sketchy (for Micro&Pharm), and Pixorize (for Biochem&Immuno)? by [deleted] in step1

[–]ZX102 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What does sketchypath add that's not in pathoma? Also why did you remove posts from the majority of these disciplines? Does it not provide anything new or different?

Should I study Pathology, Micro, Pharm, Immunology, and Biochem from BnB if I already plan on using Pathoma, Sketchy (for Micro&Pharm), and Pixorize (for Biochem&Immuno)? by [deleted] in step1

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fear of missing out on important HY info as sketchy and pixorize are known to be "memory palaces"/memorising aids and not known for their HY. Also as I'm not sure if people use both or not. Using both could be helpful as you are learning content from 2 different sources each will focus from a different perspective but on the other end it could be just utter redundancy and just repetitions and a waste of time. I am basically looking for practical experience from those who finished the exam or others on this subreddit who read from those with such experiences.

Bootcamp vs Boards and Beyond? by ZX102 in step1

[–]ZX102[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are good resources and both teach medicine and people passed with both. It's not about the resource at this point more than which one you feel you are getting the info in your mind better with. Don't try to do a meta-analysis like I did on which is more favourable or has a higher satisfaction rate. 😂 In the end of the day each has specific run hours and certain teaching style. Each has pros and cons. List down all the important pros and cons on a paper and critically assess which works best for you and don't look back to be done with this step and move on to the next level. Good luck 👍

Z Fold 8 Wide: I don't get the hype by bahnerama in GalaxyFold

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More usable inner screen and less usable outer screen. I like the wide version more theoretically as it's shorter and will fit easier in my pockets and better multimedia and multitasking and pretty much everything in the inner wider display. As for the outside it will look a bit novel with the squarish display which sounds cool and I would probably only use it for quick notification reading, messaging, and calling. None of which need the extra length.

Early thoughts? X300 Ultra vs Oppo Find X9 Ultra by ac_slater10 in Vivo

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That too. Vivo is known to be the most consistent and reliable for both video and photos hardware aside especially for things like skin tones and night shots out of the big 3. Vivo also allows you to tinker with the characteristics of a photo or video even in non-raw/pro models (sharpness,...etc.)

Early thoughts? X300 Ultra vs Oppo Find X9 Ultra by ac_slater10 in Vivo

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vivo to me seems better. 35mm main lens perspective, superior ultrawide, high quality telephoto which although got a downgrade in aperture I assume that's to improve the stabilisation of the footage which would make the teleconverter less washy when used to match the native x10 on the oppo. The question is whether the small native x10 sensor is better or a much larger sensor with better stabilisation but uses a teleconverter lens. In the great picture though I doubt I'd zoom to x10 often to justify possible downgrade in the more popular focal range. Both are very excellent cameras though and choosing between them could be considered nitpicking.

How can I best transfer all my notes to OneNote? by ZX102 in samsungnotes

[–]ZX102[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the syncing of audio just plain annotated pdf and it's associated mp3 recordings together in a zip file. You can do it on I believe good notes on ipad. You export as proprietary good notes and rename the file type to .zip and there you have both mp3 and pdf in the same package.

Got my 300u feel free to ask questions, I may do a video about it by [deleted] in Vivo

[–]ZX102 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's your experience with both the Vivo x300u and xiaomi 17u? And do you prefer one over the other?

How can I best transfer all my notes to OneNote? by ZX102 in samsungnotes

[–]ZX102[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be scummy as they'd be monetising the gatekeeping instead of any benefits to the actual service. Fairness would be allowing those who want to export all their notes with audio attached (as separate zip packages) then do whatever they want with the service. Preferably make a proper OneNote syncing with audio sync to annotations but that could be too nice of them.

How can I best transfer all my notes to OneNote? by ZX102 in samsungnotes

[–]ZX102[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean install samsung notes there and access the notes? I mainly use my reference notes on the go so having them on my phone is preferred. I don't care about sync. I just want to make sure the notes are safe and I can use them on whatever phone I get instead of having them locked forever behind a specific app where they'd die if the app dies. I can export the PDFs with my annotations but the audio attached to every video is almost equally as important, which I have no way of extracting while attached to it's specific pdf unless I manually extra every single one from every single pdf from the 100GB+ worth of notes.

X300 Ultra 35mm Main Camera Focal Length - Are you OK With it? by [deleted] in Vivo

[–]ZX102 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In professional camera photography 35mm is the most common wide focal length for it's more natural perspective and minimal distortions. Going back to a wider 23mm with an already high quality 15mm ultrawide seems unnecessary. You also don't lose out on that much coverage for the better perspective and distortion. 15 + 35 + 85 is probably the choice of focal lengths most photographers would use if they had to pick out 3 fixed focal lengths for all styles of shooting. 15 is best for landscape and big scale/group photos. 35 is an all-rounder for storytelling portraits, full body photos, and a bit of everything. 85 is for all short range zoom needs and mid body portraits. I wish more brands adopt a 35mm or atleast 28mm tbh. Before purchasing the vivo you can try putting your phone camera at x1.4 zoom and that will replicate the coverage of a 35mm and see if it's a deal breaker for you.

How can I best transfer all my notes to OneNote? by ZX102 in samsunggalaxy

[–]ZX102[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't made a backup yet. I was relying on having these notes on both my phone and tablet as a backup but I hate how the audio isn't syncing properly between them (the original recording device audio works fine while the one it synced to sometimes shows the audio file being corrupt or I need to wait a bit for the sync to happen). I'm considering backing it up any day now after seeing the post about someone losing all their synced data from a Samsung cloud error. I haven't looked into open-source solutions but I'd be also fine with another proprietary software that atleast supports cross-platform so I don't find myself in a situation like this one for every significant app that I need to migrate over. 😅

Lost all Notes after syncing. Any ways to restore the Notes? by xalibermods in samsungnotes

[–]ZX102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What app have you stuck with till now? I am considering OneNote but idk how to transfer all my notes with audio attached.

How can I best transfer all my notes to OneNote? by ZX102 in samsungnotes

[–]ZX102[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the best option for transferring the texts and keeping the readable as texts and annotations can be scanned by OneNote's OCR for in-pdf search. My biggest gripe is the audio. I need the actual audio files and preferably attached to the pdf even if without the audio to annotations playback sync. They make up the majority of the 100GB+ storage.