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zethsg
·el mes pasado·discuss
one small typo: it's "carnitas", not 'carintas' ;-)
zethsg
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is a great setup. I just tried it (markdown-oxide + rumdl) on Helix also -- super nice. I'd been using Obsidian for the inter-linking not knowing it could be done with Helix, so thanks for sharing this
zethsg
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is perfect! thanks for sharing it
zethsg
·hace 6 meses·discuss
I was able to find that in the Docs https://gleam.run/documentation/ ( from gleam.run )
zethsg
·hace 2 años·discuss
I would love to know more about the study process you followed and resources because my wife is in a very similar situation, but here in Norway where they require her Math R1+R2. Great story, and congratulations!
zethsg
·hace 3 años·discuss
I agree completely, CNTDA is a great book and Jim Kurose, the author does a superb job covering some of the chapter contents in his youtube series (Ch1 to 6.x) from then on, another channel continues each chapter video

Lectures by Jim Kurose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74sEFYBBRAY&list=PL1ya5dD_M8...

Lectures by Epic Networks Lab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBzqX08GPo8&list=PLo80JwUm6h...
zethsg
·hace 3 años·discuss
Nice!, it reminded me of a quote from Jiddu Krishnamurti "The ideal breeds conflict ...It is this division between the prototype and the actual that breeds conflict." - https://www.jkrishnamurti.org/content/chapter-49-ideal-breed...
zethsg
·hace 3 años·discuss
Jim Kurose's video lecture series on "Computer Networking, A top down approach". It follows the format of the book (same name). The video lectures are on youtube[1] and can be accessed from his web page[2] as well

The professor does an excellent job at explaining every detail, and the lectures end up being even fun. I've enjoyed this a lot.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/@JimKurose/videos [2] https://gaia.cs.umass.edu/kurose_ross/lectures.php
zethsg
·hace 4 años·discuss
I find this value in this one https://www.wakingup.com/ from Sam Harris
zethsg
·hace 4 años·discuss
The “Mathematics for the Practical Man” series, although old, might be a good resource to consider. These are the titles I know are out there:

- “Mathematics for the Practical Man” - “Arithmetic for the Practical Man” - “Algebra for the Practical Man” - “Geometry for the Practical Man” - “Calculus for the Practical Man” -> this last one was the one Richard Feynman used to teach himself calculus (https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.5.9099/full...)

good luck!