I am printing these words out and gluing them backwards onto my forehead
“If you do not schedule system maintenance, your system will schedule it for you.”
Me going to sleep knowing that there's so much stuff to learn in the world and it doesn't matter if I fail at first, eventually I'll get there.
Once you get to a certain level of advanced maths, you basically become a wizard.
this is what a page of my wizards spellbook looks like
new zealand programmers be like yeaeh oa jist copied an paeysted it from stickoveaflaur
Once you get to a certain level of advanced maths, you basically become a wizard.
this is what a page of my wizards spellbook looks like
Runic symbols passed down over thousands of years from the Ancient Greeks and Arabians
Tips for Improving your Focus
1. Set yourself some goals at the start of the day – and make sure they are goals that are reasonable. Then check off each item, and keep going till the end.
2. Make sure you take plenty of regular breaks as these will increase your productivity. We can focus for around 20 minutes at a time - and then we need to get up and walk around.
3. Break larger tasks into lots of smaller tasks. That way you will receive constant reinforcement for making some progress, and finishing some tasks.
4. Use offline tools such as paper and pen as they make it easier to stick with the plan and to not get distracted by online stuff.
5. Notice the times when you tend to feel tired - then plan your breaks for around those times.
6. Give yourself some deadlines as these focus the mind, and give us something concrete to work towards.
I am good at forgetting my physics. 🥲
I hate astronomers. On arxiv someone has named their paper "an FBR sent me a DM", where FBR is fast radio burst and DM is dispersion measure.
Ode to Apollo 11 and the joy of discovery
hi just a reminder to those with finals coming up!!!
your grades don’t determine your worth.
your grades don’t determine your worth.
your grades don’t determine your worth.
your grades don’t determine your worth.
Rules of a scientist's life
- See failure as a beginning, not an end.
- Never stop learning.
- Assume nothing, question everything.
- Teach others what you know.
- Analyze objectively.
- Practice humility
- Respect constructive criticism.
- Give credit where it’s due.
- Take initiative.
- Ask the tough questions early.
- Love what you do, or leave.
12. Be kind to yourself
13. Do not blame yourself for the events that may occur in the toxic environments perpetuated by academia
14. Find your people and support each other.
15. Keep learning and being curious