Spaced repetition is the best way to learn predominantly mental activities. Trying to master it all at once will put too much information in you head. Learn it slowly. You could learn A, B, C, D today, then the next E,F,G, and then next day D,B,E. You'll most likely not get it on the first time (or your brain needs time to process it) but subsequently, it get so much easier.
Brute-forcing is the way to learn predominantly physical activities. This is because you don't need your brain to continously "work" you need your muscles to do that. So you need to teach your muscles by hit it hard as much as possible till it adapts. Also know as "muscle memory". Of course it's still the brain but this time you don't think about it at all. Your body just knows what to do.
Most activities are a mixture of both. You just need to figure out what part dominates this activity you're learning. Some activities can mix both depending on your learning journey. You need to know the circle you are and adapt.
One example of multiple circles is getting good at Rubics Cubing. Initially you have to think a lot about the positioning, what algorithm to use how to put things where (mental part). But when you get this step then you have to do it again and again and again and again (physical part). Suddenly, your muscles know when to do what.
Totally disagree. In the barcelona team, Raphina won best player in the league. In the champions league, Raphina was the top scorer and top assister (only lost to dembele the best player award).
In the Nations League, Nuno mendes was the best player. Spain knockout (same as france).
So what's criteria is used to say he was the best? Vibes?
I understand he's young and prodigies are often hyped. That's the biggest reason he's in contention.
Dembele, Raphina, Salah. If all is fair, this is the real top 3, Vithina, Nuno mendes, Yamal, Mbappe, Kane, Hakimi closely following
Alright Here we go again.
Men's 200m Final in about 12hours.
My Prediction.
1. Bryan Levell
2. Noah Lyles
3. Letsile Tebogo
Man this is hard to predict but easy Lyles top 2 Levell, Letsile and Bednarek battle the other two places.
Nextjs (with RSC) puts so much data in the html it's shocking. A lot of data that have nothing to do with the page you're on. Used to work in the IOT industry and you'll get the firing squad for this page size (obviously no one uses frameworks on that side. Every KB counts).
Going down the RSC rabbithole, it kinda makes sense that's how it has to "work" but still....
There's one handle I haven't seen in a while. I can't remember the handle exactly but if I see a cast i'll know. Really weird situation.
Same feeling when you dream but don't remember the dream. You kind of know what you dreamt but not really lol
How I show love to the world?
Find random streamers with no viewers and become an active viewer. Compliment whenever they’re doing, ask questions whether I know the topic or not.
You can just see the joy on their face
Clanker is the best thing to happen to the base ecosystem. If you ever traded pre-clanker, you'll know pain. It's so easy to filter bad tokens now.
Newer token "launchpads" have learnt from this and they actually are doing good. like flaunchy, zora and bid.
I still think clanker is still the GOAT. It's just very easy for devs to "own" a token without casting any doubt about liquidity and "rugging". With the tokens now able to support airdrops, it's even more transparent.
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