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From Replacing Guilt, “Have no excuses”: Resolve to refuse to excuse your own failures in the even that you do fail, even if it was understandable. Don’t try to excuse bad luck; think of it more like it was a bet worth taking ( [[The Scout Mindset]]N). The difference is it means you own the choice. Admitting failure is and feeling pressure on yourself is “precisely the impetus to learn and adapt”. “Stop generating reasons why you never could have won, and play to win”.
2021-10-01
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From Replacing Guilt, “The value of a life”: If you have money and want to save lives, you had better put a price on life. Lives should be treated as priceless, but it’s instrumentally rational to assign a value to a life in order to effectively do the most good. The gap between the value and the price is a measure of the difference between the universe that is, and the universe that should be.
2021-10-01
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See Also Flashcards What is representational abstraction?? Removing unnecessary details. What is abstraction by generalisation?? Grouping and making assumptions about common characteristics. Backlinks [[Computing - Syllabus]]S Metadata date: 2021-09-30 14:31 tags: - '@?computing' - '@?public' title: Computing - Abstraction
2021-09-30
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Inspired by Luke Meulhlhauser’s quarterly updates on his favourite media (music, movies/TV and books), here are my favourite things! There is definitely a lot that I’ve forgotten. Who cares? Nobody, really. This is more for me than for anyone else. It’s like when someone asks you what your favourite book is and you forget straight away, it’s nice to be able to have a list. But consider anything on here a recommendation from me. Music Albums The links aren’t too the album as a whole but to a good part of each album.
2021-09-29
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⚠️ This post still needs writing. ⚠️ Backlinks [[Using the reMarkable 2 as an A-level Student]]B [[Blog Posts]]B [[Projects]]B [[A-Level Notes]]S [[How to get around]]M Metadata date: 2021-09-29 15:22 tags: - '@?blog' - '@?public' - '@?safe-to-post-online' - '@?todo' title: Sergeant, applying spaced application to A-levels
2021-09-29
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⚠️ This post still needs writing. ⚠️ Backlinks [[Blog Posts]]B [[Projects]]B [[AI: A Modern Approach]]N [[A-Level Notes]]S [[The Scout Mindset]]N [[How to get around]]M [[Book Notes]]N Metadata date: 2021-09-29 15:21 tags: - '@?public' - '@?safe-to-post-online' - '@?blog' title: Albatross, how I take notes
2021-09-29
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⚠️ This post still needs writing. ⚠️ Backlinks [[Blog Posts]]B [[How to get around]]M Metadata date: 2021-09-29 15:21 tags: - '@?blog' - '@?public' - '@?safe-to-post-online' title: Anki, applying spaced repetition to A-levels
2021-09-29
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⚠️ This blog post is not finished and is a work in progress. Along with being really poorly written, it also stops making any sense towards the end. ⚠️ *non-programmable scientific calculator Introduction What is Turing completeness? An Example Introduction As an A-level student, I am at the mercy of JCQ – the Joint Council for Qualifications – for what I am and am not allowed to do during my exams.
2021-09-29
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The primary way of getting around the site is through links. Links come in 5 flavours: School notes, which are blue and have a little “S” next to them. Examples: [[Further Maths - Differential Equations]]S [[Maths - Series]]S [[Physics - Circular Motion]]S [[Computing - Client/Server Model]]S To find everything, visit: [[A-Level Notes]]S Personal notes, which are green have a little “N” next to them.
2021-09-29
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how do poets make rhymes, it’s a crimes?
2021-09-18
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what properties does this function that behaves like an exponential have?
2021-09-18
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what can you deduce about the area of this weird, self-area function?
2021-09-18
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