krigath | 2 years ago | on: UK universities slide down global rankings
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krigath | 3 years ago
The UK UCAS admission system used for all undergraduate admissions requires an application text. It is much freer in its form than how I understand the US system with a very specific prompt.
As for Norway, to pick another random example, there is no requirement to submit any piece of writing to explain your motivation. Your grades do all the talking for you, so to speak.
krigath | 3 years ago
Adam Grant writes about this topic in. Givers are overrepresented both among the most and among the least successful individuals. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16158498-give-and-take
krigath | 3 years ago
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krigath | 3 years ago
I find that this approach works really well for books on e.g. on design, architecture and management. Can be slightly more awkward for books with a lot of diagrams and code, but usually just a matter of pausing the audio over certain sections.
Depending on the difficulty of the language used I can often play on 1.7-2x playback speed.
krigath | 4 years ago | on: Keith B. Alexander
Seven years later he is appointed to the board of directors at Amazon... and Amazon customers who ask to download their data get access to the full audio files from every recording done by their Alexa device https://twitter.com/AlinaUtrata/status/1485194962027388929
krigath | 4 years ago
krigath | 4 years ago
That being said I fully appreciate a good physical textbook for cases where there's a lot of diagrams, etc.
krigath | 4 years ago
krigath | 4 years ago
krigath | 5 years ago
It reflects on free markets and the failure of trickle down economics.
Sadly, it was flagged as too controversial, and was taken down from Amazon for a limited period, but it's now available again.
krigath | 7 years ago