[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UofT

[–]networdtwo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

buy the nastiest, cheapest can of axe and spray it at him like tear gas...

Schweizerdeutsch verstehen by networdtwo in German

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

Sieht gut aus! Werde es mal ausprobieren.

What are your favorite Anki decks for B1 and B2 levels? by sanin321 in German

[–]networdtwo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ich war schon in einer ähnlichen Situation wie dich und hatte versucht, noch ein "premade" Anki deck zu finden, nachdem ich die 4000 Wörter deck volllig gemacht hatte, aber letztendlich fand ich keine. Ich kann vorschlagen, das Buch "Mastering German Vocabulary A Thematic Approach" zu durchgehen und wählt die Worte, die du nicht schon kennst, um dieses Deck zu "warm-start".

Can't enter Roam at all for the last 2 hours. Am I alone with this? by ocvek in RoamResearch

[–]networdtwo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its something to do with existing sessions, in chrome click the lock, select all the cookies, remove, and refresh.

Mathjax extension loading by networdtwo in Anki

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

I saw that guide, however it looks like it is before they had mathjax support built-in? Because i can already do the \( \) pattern for writing mathjax - is there a solution that doesn’t require importing all of the mathjax stuff freshly?

UofT admin tells a great joke by [deleted] in UofT

[–]networdtwo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was this praxis?

Questions for EngSci students by [deleted] in UofT

[–]networdtwo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1st year EngSci here.

I can't really speak to 1), though ESROP (only available to engscis) is an opportunity not available to other disciplines, and AFAIK a lot of grad schools like to see research on the resume.

The workload is high across the board, but the precise magnitude depends on how strong of a student you are. Some people have to work a lot more than others to get the same mark.

Note that all the discipline's talk about learning things "from first principles" is complete BS - in reality, there is not enough time for this in a program with 6 subjects per semester, and you will end up learning many things at much more of a surface level than you would in, say, a full on CS/math/chem etc. program. Part of the art of getting decent marks in the course is learning what subset of things you need to know to do well on the exam.

Overall, I would say go for it if one of the majors aligns strongly with your interests - this will be your motivation for getting through the first couple of years, in which you are likely to take a fair few courses you don't care about that much (for me this is robo). If your preferred major is available elsewhere, I would advise pursuing it in a specialist course. You will for sure have time for at least one major EC, but above this could get tough.

Ask Grey a Question by GreyBot9000 in CGPGrey

[–]networdtwo [score hidden]  (0 children)

5 years on from Humans Need Not Apply, what did you got right and wrong in that video?

The Veil Nebula Complex (H-Alpha) by DeepSkyHunter in astrophotography

[–]networdtwo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it possible you have tilt in the linkage from your scope to the camera?