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4 years ago
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on: How to Study Effectively
Though Studying Effectively for me had different methods for Different subjects but massively floated around notes and constantly writing important highlights and ignoring the usual normal things.
When I say different methods for different subjects:
I mean like Maths: I focused more on redoing my full school book like 6 times in a Half plus would go beyond and redo other similar standard books with more difficult and complex calculations to make the level higher where normal hard problems would become easier.
For Literature: It was like reading the book, watching it in theaters and spending quality discussion time with some book worms and teachers.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Longer days on early Earth possibly set stage for complex life
While reading this article I could recall the article I was reading the other day on "CHINESE DAM SLOWS DOWN EARTH'S ROTATION". While we are setting out research team to dig deep into our planet's history, our future is in the hands on human beings who are ready to destroy it.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: WeChat suspends new user registration for security compliance
Another new string play started with these. It will impact the market huge time.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Coral Reef in recovery window after decade of disturbances
It's peaceful to atleast allow Coral Reef to recover. If it was upto fools then they would have destroyed it long back.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Get ready for many more record-shattering heatwaves
Hope there is no situation where another planet comes into existence and there scientists discover that there was a planet named "Earth" like we read now.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: The art of asking nicely
Philosophic words have been a part of programmers life sometimes but not misleading. Go in depth and you would get the meaning. I must say it is cleaver use of words.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: The art of asking nicely
Or it may be that the words connect everyone in their own domain. If a marketer reads it's kinda looks like a pitch, if a programmer reads it's kinda client, if a husband reads its like way to ask his wife, so on and so forth, Cleaver use of words.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: The art of asking nicely
Bang on target! It's gonna take more than a decade if you count from flipping burgers era because there a downstream ongoing. Upstream will take more.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Startups Aim Beyond Earth
Fine read but paid? Glimpse was attractive but try to share information rather promote nytimes.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: A Twitter addict realizes she needs rehab
At a personal perspective it is best to quit most social media channels including Twitter for a daily surfing craving because only a handful people whom you care & whom you matter the most would be there waiting on social media. Most of my closed people miss the personal touch, some free time jumping around to the ground and spending time at some pals place and hate to talk on Social media while we can do many more things out of the Internet box. It's what matters. History of our online usage can be used by advertisers but not by our loved ones.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Those annoying robocalls aren't going to stop today. But they could slow down
Robocall numbers are marked under "Block Spam Call" for all the people I know. Looking at the ratio it seems everyone has the same option activated. It is bound to get reduced in future because in today's world people are in a rat race and when robots calling is distressful.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Only Rotating Proxies Are the Best Way to Overcome IP Blocks – Proxies API
If you ever been involved in a web scraping project of any size, you would know about the inevitable problem or running into IP blocks.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Amazon announce two new leadership principles
I completely agree with your comment. I am also a seller on Amazon. Every single decision about my brand have to be done in accordance to Amazon rules where I hardly make profit after trying to fight competitors will low pricing set by Amazon pricing rules, getting charged by Amazon on management fees, self ship on some products and moreover customer system exploitation. There has been several cases customers have returned wrong product and Amazon didn't do anything to look into it. Now some ask me why I use Amazon still then. My answer is to keep money rolling, advertise my brand and generate customer who can be targeted.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: What’s coming in Windows 11 Accessibility
What are the changes does this version coming on with?
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Attackers Already Unleashing Malware for Apple macOS M1 Chip
I would be good to attend the session. I bookmarked the page for reminder.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: SpaceX to launch second rideshare, pressuring small-launch industry
That's good Elon Musk after the recent story on how Elon Musk is living in his office and after knowing he sold everything to support his dream. Competitors will be there and new one's will join but as Darwin said "Survival of the fittest".
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Astronomers uncover evidence that there could be many more Earth-sized planets
There has been lot's of discovering but the big question is, "Does it support life?"
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Any search engine better than DDG?
Good question. I too had this question.
prasenjit_pro
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4 years ago
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on: Amazon’s “High-Tech” Warehouse Robots Look Out-of-Date
I have had a chance to look closely onto it and I am pretty sure all of it is not Out of Date because they have been replacing and working on RnD on an ongoing basis. The mentioned ones in the articles are true though.