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About working: 30% of the UK population is inactive, and 63.8% of the population are either overweight or clinically obese.
Another fact are people suffering from procrastination. They have enough knowledge but they have an action problem.
Great step by step explanations to theming
Stay close to the standard. Expose APIs instead of wrapping them.
The author asks for less HTML-in-JS and demonstrates it with the Next meta tags example.
Whenever a problem can be solved by native HTML elements, the longevity of the code improves tremendously as a result. This is a much less alienating way to learn web development, because the bulk of your knowledge will remain relevant as long as HTML does.
- La méthode Cornell
- Mind Mapping
- Les Grandes Lignes
- Les bulles
- Tableaux
- Sketchnote
- Cases
- Symboles
- Phrases
- Zettelkasten et les étiquettes
- Le Labyrinthe inversé
- Kwik Notes
The idea is pretty simple: on April Fools' Day (also known as “April 1st”), a participant produces genuine content that's very different from their normal produced content. It could be a different format, a different topic, a different style, anything. The constraints are:
- It is something they normally wouldn't do.
- It is totally genuine: no irony to it.
- It is up to their usual standards of quality.
It simply handles it. The service is a simple binary in Rust 😃
Les engagements de la SNCF au sujet de l'écologie (dans la portée des TGV)
At the recent Rust Nation UK conference, Lars Bergstrom, Director of Engineering at Google, dropped a bombshell: dev teams that have switched to Rust have seen their productivity double compared to those still using C++!
It takes developers 2 months to become comfortable with the language and 4 months to reach the productivity levels of C++.
Growing up in a poor family, I learned not to waste things, save money, reuse old stuff out of necessity, thus I’ve never approached minimalism from a privileged point of view. Being immersed in hyper consumeristic rituals has never been my experience.
Yup.
The empty big house "promote a way of life that looks unrealistic and fake". About this lifestyle:
Such lifestyle is not attainable by normal people. I mean the regular folks who need to go to work, cook their food, do the laundry, maybe some gardening or else — they can’t afford to spend buckets of money on few hyped products, buy coffee beans from a remote region in South America that cost half a salary at the point of sale. Above all, they cannot keep their place within a spotless private hospital aesthetic, because they actually live in there. They don’t usually give TED talks either, especially not to promote some other form of inspirational American Dream that’s great to sell another book.
They can’t afford to do with less.