I’ll check it out, thanks for the recommendation!
That sounds cozy. Didn’t realize Christmas murders were also a general variety of mystery books.
I’m reading That Hideous Strength- cs Lewis
Sounds interesting…
“ "Crux" is the second book in the Nexus Trilogy by Ramez Naam. Published in 2013, it continues the story from "Nexus," focusing on the protagonist Kaden Lane. The narrative is set in a future where a nano-drug called Nexus enables mind-to-mind connections. The sequel explores the ethical and political ramifications of this technology as Kaden and others navigate a world filled with intrigue and danger.”
What are you reading? #bookstr #book
What is up sat night nostr?
Currently using only Apple notes for the past year to see if I can get buy for my needs, and I can, but obsidian is light years better in every way except for encryption and collaborative notes
Was just pondering last night whether or not I preferred living in a world of a few years ago pre-ubiquitous AI versus now.
This little RasPi node has been running flawlessly for two weeks straight since I first booted it up. nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm Hub is a game-changer for self-custodial Lightning.
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If I wanted to run, albyhub on my laptop, Is it OK to run it only when you need to make or receive payments but not keep it running 24/seven?
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Sounds interesting, ill give it a read
Ai summary
“Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career” by Scott Young provides a framework for acquiring skills quickly and effectively. The book focuses on intense, self-directed learning projects that lead to expertise in a subject or skill.
Key Principles of Ultralearning:
1. Meta-Learning (Learning How to Learn):
• Research your subject and identify the most effective learning methods.
• Create a learning map to outline what to study and prioritize key topics.
2. Focus:
• Cultivate deep, undistracted focus during your learning sessions.
• Set specific times and goals to maximize productivity.
3. Directness:
• Practice skills in the real-world context where they will be applied.
• Avoid over-reliance on theory or abstract exercises.
4. Drill:
• Break complex skills into smaller components and focus on improving the weakest areas.
• Use targeted drills to address specific deficiencies.
5. Retrieval:
• Practice recalling information instead of passively reviewing it.
• Use active recall techniques like quizzes and flashcards.
6. Feedback:
• Seek constructive criticism and use it to adjust your approach.
• Embrace feedback loops for consistent improvement.
7. Retention:
• Regularly review material to reinforce long-term memory.
• Space out reviews over time using spaced repetition techniques.
8. Experimentation:
• Be willing to try different methods and strategies.
• Step outside your comfort zone to accelerate growth.
Application Examples:
• Scott Young’s personal projects include learning MIT’s four-year computer science curriculum in one year and becoming fluent in multiple languages through immersive learning.
Takeaways:
• Ultralearning is not easy, but it’s highly rewarding for those willing to put in the effort.
• Self-discipline, curiosity, and a willingness to tackle challenges are essential for success.
• The approach is adaptable to various goals, from career development to personal passions.
By applying these principles, you can systematically tackle ambitious learning projects and achieve mastery in less time.
How does it work
I’m sorry for your brother

