Daily Shaarli
January 4, 2021
Grâce aux modaux:
might (1-20%) > may (50%) > must (80-99%) > can (100%)
Grâce à des adverbes:
perhaps, maybe, possibly, probably, certainly
Must expresses strong obligation and necessity.
We use can to talk about things which we think are usually, but not always, true.
We use may to refer to weak possibility in the present and future.
We use might most often to refer to weak possibility:
Par contre, se comparer à soi-même est vitale. La clef c’est d’avoir une façon de penser tournée vers l’amélioration continue. Ton seul niveau de référence étant le tien. Le toi du passé.
“Tu peux pas tout savoir. Par contre, c’est bien de savoir ce que tu sais pas.”
L’excellence nécessite forcément énormément de travail.
Tourner le syndrome de l'imposteur en avantage: un prise de notes régulières afin de sortir des vagues sentiments et d'avoir la réalité en face.
- Ce que tu sais et ce que tu as réussi
- Ce que tu veux apprendre
Short but well explained. Hell of these 4 arguments. There are true !
I can check the boxes 😧
Small but efficient post !
Rust is between C and C++, close to the c++.
Maybe programs contributed to the project as part of a concerted language advocacy and marketing strategy, benefit from more programmer hours spent on program optimization.
We don't know yet.
Take-home message:
- The Dunning-Kruger effect was originally described in 1999 as the observation that people who are terrible at a particular task think they are much better than they are, while people who are very good at it tend to underestimate their competence
- The Dunning-Kruger effect was never about “dumb people not knowing they are dumb” or about “ignorant people being very arrogant and confident in their lack of knowledge.”
- Because the effect can be seen in random, computer-generated data, it may not be a real flaw in our thinking and thus may not really exist
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