Tungsten. It's just so cool that it's so dense and has such a high melting point. It's also really hard and tough.
Edit: also dragonflies are pretty badass
Tungsten. It's just so cool that it's so dense and has such a high melting point. It's also really hard and tough.
Edit: also dragonflies are pretty badass
I love how quickly I can get things done using keybindings (I use Vim in Obsidian) and how I can link everything together to really form a second brain with lots and lots of stuff all linked together nicely. I also love Obsidian Sync, I think it's worth it.
I hate the unreasonably long startup time. It's even worse on mobile as every time you open the app, it fully restarts, taking 10+ seconds. I've been trying to leave it open in the background but it's muscle memory to close all apps immediately.
I also don't like the lack of a good CAS plugin. I currently use mathpad which gets the job done but I often find myself tinkering with my input because mathpad sometimes just refuses to work properly. Maybe it approximates too much or sth but often times it just doesn't calculate accurately, doesn't solve equations properly, etc.
I switch between New, Hot and Top 6hrs/Day
You could make a religion out of this
I would say: "Don't switch to Linux. Just start with Linux and never use Windows or Mac in the first place"
Don't have to get used to something if you've never used something else.
It means that 91.9% are smarter than him and he is smarter than 8.1%. So the vast majority of people have a higher IQ than he does.
Pine64 makes a security camera for use with a (included?) Raspberry Pi, iirc
When they have some of the same interests as you, but for different reasons. It provides for excellent conversation when you can talk about something you're both passionate about, but because you're passionate for different reasons, you have different perspectives, and it keeps a topic you're very familiar with very interesting.
Since the light actually passes through the glasses and just gets refracted, there's no screen in front of your eyes. It's like looking through water, a window or anything else translucent/transparent.