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21 thoughts on “How to Learn and Get Good at Tech, Linux, Linguistics, Whatever, Everything”
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"I've never learned anything from a textbook" – ok zoomer https://lukesmith.xyz/library.html
always try to make it real; try to deepen the difficulty
– if read a page, consider writing a summary
– if read, review something, consider expressing its themes to someone
– solve problems yourself, don't just ogle a problem, solved by someone else
– with every iteration, try to manifest results that reflect increased difficulty of material
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
the master has failed more than the padawan has even tried
how to git gud: git started! 🙂
It's about going deep and being suspicious.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said,”Do the thing and you’ll have the power. ”
"what books should I read for i3-gaps" 😂
RTFM
Your forum is down. Do you have a Reddit sub?
git gud
git push
man linguistics
How to learn anything
step 1 : fuck around
step 2 : find out
Im currently studying biology, I want to focus myself on learning molecular biology and genetics, they are very interesting topics but my main reason is that jobs related to that stuff is usually well paid, I want a big lovely house for myself and my family.
Thanks to you, I now have a new way of seeing everything, I will mess around with documentals and asking people on the field.
Thanks Luke! You are a great friend to a lot of us
Growth mindset is also important
This is true but having an awesome platform like Bash helps a lot. It caters to the intuitive and elegant aspects of our being unlike microshit which is just disgusting.
Ask hornet how to gitgud
Luke, for me, you started as that guy who knows how to do cool stuff on Linux, but you are slowly, but shurely becoming my guru. Thanks for this valuable boomer diatribes.
My experience with math is to get introduced to a concept do problems and ponder why a formula or procedure works until I get an intuition for it and can be able to explain it then move on to the next unit until it comes together
So I follow a road map and examine each checkpoint
I know C and microsoft windows and I will never like linux regardless how much I try.
having a bunch of people throwing commands that dont work at you just to do the most basic shit ever is not what an OS should be and linux DE's suck. Windows can do both with the GUI and batch/vbscript or winapi C, its just that nobody talks about winapi much unlike say regex or curl, but winapi on win XP is better than even what bash is capable of. A good OS needs to be bioinformatically good and not bloated like almost all software, and almost never buggy!
Luke, can you please recommend to me some Swedish learning resources (possibly in the style of Mitchel Thomas!)?