How to deal with a slow computer and an unsupported OS like Win11 on that computer? Install Linux and be done with it. You just saved bunch of monies :P
My book recommendations for 2022:
9 books that completely changed my outlook and my approach to work.
I keep going back to them again and again for the deep impact they have made.
#focus#productivity#innovation#growth
https://t.co/6mkWQR9NiW
An excellent visual summary done by Indian Dentist (Periodontist) & researcher Dr. @chitguppi based on
article written by @HelenBranswell titled "4 scenarios on how we might develop Immunity to #COVIDー19 "
👉Sterilizing
👉Functional
👉Waning
👉Lost
https://t.co/EVcVWM3CzJ
Investment in public health system by the government and trust in public health experts is fundamental in India’s fight against this virus - Dr Riddhi Babel (PhDc, MPH, BDS), Epidemiology PhD candidate, Rutgers School of Public Health. #covid19@RutgersU
https://t.co/bEQZTg0gJ5
"The secret to high performance isn't rewards and punishments, but that unseen intrinsic drive — the drive to do things for their own sake, the drive to do things cause they matter." — @DanielPink#MotivationMonday https://t.co/BYMBg4LCk2
An effective way to get an understanding of a discipline is to understand the key disagreements within it.
It casts light on both
- what the "fundamentals" are, i.e. what folks do agree on and
- what the "frontier" is
Finding those key disagreements is the hard part...
The recommendation paradox:
1958: every student is above average
1998: every student is in the top 10%
2018: every student is in the top 5%
2028: every student is in the top 1%
2033: every student is in the top 0.1%
2035: every student is the best who ever lived and very social.
The University of Delaware has been named Academic Institution of the Year by the PENJERDEL Council, a business advocacy group that focuses on economic growth in the tri-state region. https://t.co/PJXIqgtDnv
We have focused on 1 question over last 20y: "what is inherited basis for early heart attack?"
Our research has led to 3 main answers
Here's a video shown yesterday at #AHA18 that describes these findings.
@broadinstitute@MassGeneralNews
https://t.co/rA8EQSRUSq
Things I learned fighting the borrow checker in @rustlang:
• Step back and think
• What type are you trying to use?
• Why are you using a reference?
• Are you sure your strategy is correct and you want a static variable which outlives that block of code?