Cal Newport's Blog - The Stone Carver in an Age of Computer Screens - October 27, 2020 15:04
A reader recently pointed me toward a short video titled “A Continuous Shape.” It profiles Anna Rubincam, a stone carver from South London who works...
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If you are looking for an open source alternative to Roam Research, TiddlyWiki is your best bet. Because it’s self-hosted—meaning you keep your data private—it may seem a bit more daunting to get started. So here is a guide which will take you from complete beginner to completely in love with TiddlyWiki in three steps. ... Read moreGetting started with TiddlyWiki: a beginner’s tutorial
It seems that the line between humans and technology is dissolving. This Goodsync review is one of the most futurists that emphasizes imminent dissolution focusing on artificial intelligence, noting how smart our machines have become in recent years, practically rivaling human intelligence.Yet, humans have also cha ...
Blog Archive Here you can find older posts by date and category. Notice, I more or less stopped using the category system when I moved beyond student advice posts around 2010. The categories, therefore, are mainly useful for navigating my older student articles.
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I’ve been asked more and more for hints and best practices when working with R. It can be a daunting task, depending on how deep or specialised you want to be. So I tried to keep it as balanced as I could and mentioned point that definitely helped me in...