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  2. Aug 2025
    1. Super bien pensé ! Suggestion : ça serait bien de faire ne sorte que, une fois que l'on clique sur un lien, un nouvel onglet s'ouvre. C'est très pénible de faire "clic droit" --> "ouvrir dans un nouvel onglet" à chaque lien ! Et au passage, je conseille de suivre la formation sur Chrome parce que les exemples du prof sont réalisés sur Chrome, et donc ça diffère de Safari par exemple.

  3. Jul 2025
    1. Owing to the intrinsic breadth, depth, and informational load, the main text cannotbe fully decoupled from the Supplementary Notes, but we’ve maximized clarity tohelp readers — particularly in NCO — quickly grasp our LCO methods, results, andconclusions, which greatly benefit NCO.

      测试一下 pdf

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    1. Hypothes.is allows users to annotate and comment on both web pages and PDFs. You can highlight, add notes, and reply to comments directly on online articles, web pages, and digital documents viewed in your browser1269. The tool works by adding a collaborative annotation layer over web content, which can be accessed using the Hypothes.is browser extension or bookmarklet69. Annotations can be made public, private, or shared within specific groups, and you can organize your comments with tags69. This flexibility makes Hypothes.is suitable for collaborative reading, group discussions, and private note-taking across a wide range of online content—not just PDFs1269.

      Test- can hypothes.is show 100s of annotation/snippet and notes in one page/view... without original documents appearing

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    1. (a) Failing to detect higher MW ions for PE is an indication of a false positive.(b) Using FTIR with low threshold matches increases the risk of false positives (by the way, FTIR only works on particles >10 µm, not nanoplastics).(c) Using microscopy without chemical confirmation of plastic particles and presenting images of unconfirmed plastics is a misleading application of the method.Altogether, these flaws render their results and conclusions fundamentally incorrect at best.

      Dusan's google scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JjcjpNEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

    2. Dusan (Matt) Materic Thanks Dusan. That makes sense. Would it be feasible/worthwhile, to try to replicate their experiment with these three issues addressed? I assume, given Gauert et al's 2025 paper, the results would still be imperfect, even with their "best" method 3 for minimizing lipid issues, but it seems worth re-testing, as an approximation? Based on their comment in the paper "refinements to the analytical techniques, more complex study designs and much larger cohorts are needed" and their response to a comment on an earlier paper, perhaps they would be game to collaborate?https://academic.oup.com/toxsci/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/toxsci/kfae137/7829158 …more Like Celebrate Support Love Insightful Funny Like Reply Gabriel Enrique De la Torre • 3rd+ Microplastics | Plastic pollution | Antifouling paint particles 1w Dusan (Matt) Materic this pretty much summarizes it

      Gabriel's google scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=Mc00G90AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate

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    1. xplore and connect with the teachings of Christ. Especially Christ’s rebukes concerning the Talmudic—Jews. As we delve into history, let's consider the narrative of the "Turco—Edomites" are from regions like Khazar or modern—day Ukraine, exploring how the terms "Jewish (Turco—Edomites)" and "Hebrews" are two dist

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    1. Analysis of Topic Model Networks (ANTMN), a novel approach that identifies media frames by integrating Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling and network analysis, for the news framing analysis in a multilingual context. Our multilingual ANTMN analysis standardizes the pipeline for data collection, cleaning, preprocessing, and validity assessment. By applyin

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  13. Sep 2024
    1. functional assays

      Chemiluminescence assays (measuring binding capacity)

      VWF-collagen binding assay (CBA)

      Electrophoresis (Western blot)

      Bidirectional direct sequencing of PCR products

      Paternity test

      PCR and restriction assays to detect SNVs

      in vitro expression of recombinant WT and p.P1127S VWF variants in HEK293 cells

      Platelet aggregation studies

      DDAVP test

      Binding assays

      Proteolysis assays

      in silico modeling

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    1. This also means that one cannot think without making allowances for differences.

      9/8g The card index technique is based on the experience that one cannot think without writing – at least not in demanding, selectively accessing memory-based contexts.

      This also means that one cannot think without making allowances for differences.

      I like this slightly more differentiated instantiation for thinking better than Ahren's assertion that one can't think without writing. Luhmann qualifies it over and above Ahrens who elides meaning if this was the source he may have been tangentially referencing. (Was it an explicit reference? check...)

    1. when someone has an elevated fertin level you need to dig 00:33:27 into you know is their fertin elevated because they have elevated total body iron or do they have inflammation

      for - health - heart - ferritin marker

      health - heart - ferritin marker - If ferritin test shows high ferritin levels (abnormally high iron levels) it means swelling in the body, called inflammation. - Conditions that can cause inflammation include - liver disease, - rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions, - overactive thyroid - hyperthyroidism - https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/ferritin-test/about/pac-20384928#:~:text=If%20a%20ferritin%20test%20shows%20high%20ferritin%20levels%2C%20it%20most,and%20overactive%20thyroid%2C%20called%20hyperthyroidism.

    1. Between us there was, as I have already said somewhere, the bond of the sea. Besides holding our hearts together through long periods of separation, it had the effect of making us tolerant of each other’s yarns—and even convictions. The Lawyer—the best of old fellows—had, because of his many years and many virtues, the only cushion on deck, and was lying on the only rug. The Accountant had brought out already a box of dominoes, and was toying architecturally with the bones. Marlow sat cross-legged right aft, leaning against the mizzen-mast. He had sunken cheeks, a yellow complexion, a straight back, an ascetic aspect, and, with his arms dropped, the palms of hands outwards, resembled an idol.

      This is a strange group of companions. Very descriptive.

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    1. Si vous souhaitez participer, et voir ce que les autres lecteurs en disent, je vous propose d'installer une extension pour Google Chrome appelée Hypothes.is. Cela vous permettra d'ajouter des commentaires où vous le souhaitez en sélectionnant le tronçon de texte du cours en question, puis en cliquant sur "Annotate".

      J'espère avoir réussi la manip

  21. Apr 2024
    1. We quote because we are afraid to-change words, lest there be a change in meaning.

      Quotations are easier to collect than writing things out in one's own words, not only because it requires no work, but we may be afraid of changing the original meaning by changing the original words or by collapsing the context and divorcing the words from their original environment.

      Perhaps some may be afraid that the words sound "right" and they have a sense of understanding of them, but they don't quite have a full grasp of the situation. Of course this may be remedied by the reader or listener not only by putting heard stories into their own words and providing additional concrete illustrative examples of the concepts. These exercises are meant to ensure that one has properly heard/read and understood a concept. Psychologists call this paraphrasing or repetition the "echo effect" (others might say parroting or mirroring) and have found that it can help to build understanding, connection, and likeability between people. Great leaders who do this will be sure to make sure that credit for the original ideas goes to the originator and not to themselves simply because they repeated it, especially in group settings where their words may have more primacy amidst their underlings.

      (I can't find it at the moment, but there's a name/tag for this in my notes? looping?)

      Beyond this, can one place the idea into a more clear language than the original? Add some poetry perhaps? Make the concept into a concrete meme to make it more memorable?

      Journalists like to quote because it gives primacy of voice to the speaker and provides the reader with the sense that they're getting the original from which they might make up their own minds. It also provides a veneer of vérité to their reportage.

      Link this back to Terrence's comedy: https://hypothes.is/a/xe15ZKPGEe6NJkeL77Ji4Q

    2. Description and illustration are^ comple-mentary, they give together a more complete picture than citherwithout the other.

      Kaiser says that "description and illustration are complementary, they give together a more complete picture than either without the other" and this sentiment is similar to Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren's pedagogy of restatement and providing concrete examples a means of testing understanding.

      See: - https://hypothes.is/a/RgUa-mOcEe6PChv_seYXZA - https://hypothes.is/a/B3sDhlm5Ee6wF0fRYO0OQg

  22. Mar 2024
    1. des études 00:24:20 expérimentales confirmées par des nombreux observations en classe révèle ce qu'on appelle les faits avec les travaux fondamentaux 00:24:31 ils deviennent clairs les connaissances des élèves les aides à renforcer ses connaissances la critique naïf l'évaluation qui ne servirait à rien car ce n'est pas avec 00:24:44 des tests d'examen qui les élèves apprennent cette critique naïve tombe par terre
  23. Feb 2024
    1. les psychologues 00:46:08 sont capables de nous dire si l'enfant a une agitation qui est liée à un problème d'humeur ou un problème d'anxiété c'est le fameux test de patte noire je sais pas si vous connaissez ce test là on dit un enfant regarde c'est l'histoire d'un petit cochon qui a une tâche noire et je 00:46:21 vais te montrer des histoires et tu vas me raconter ce qui se passe donc c'est ce qu'on appelle un test projectif il va projeter sur une situation sa vie psychique je vous cache 00:46:32 pas qu'on a la version mouton aussi les situations que vous imaginez vous demandez à Brandon qu'est-ce que tu vois là qu'est-ce que vous imaginez qu'un vrai enfant en TDAH donc il bouge non pas 00:46:48 parce qu'il y a des primé parce qu'il est mal élevé et qui bouge parce qu'il peut pas faire autrement qu'est-ce qu'il peut voir là qu'est-ce qu'il va dire enfin les parents de patte noire ont compris qu'il pouvait rentrer de l'école tout seul enfin maintenant il va avoir ses copains 00:47:02 il va s'amuser donc c'est un enfant qui va avoir une note positive si il bouge pour des raisons de troubles de l'humeur parce qu'il est déprimé là forcément sur cette image là il va avoir des choses tristes mais il est tout seul il a abandonné il est rejeté etc donc vous 00:47:15 voyez qu'on a un outil qui est merveilleux là c'est pareil c'est le petit et Brian là il dit patte noire enfin il s'est caché dans sa cachette et là il appelle ses copains il va tout le monde dort il va pouvoir faire la fête 00:47:26 toute l'année alors celui qui bougeait parce que il était déprimé il va dire il m'a dit ça ce gamin il m'a dit il est foutu il vient de vous dire il est super content parce que il va faire la fête toute la nuit lui il est foutu 00:47:43 parce qu'il est dans une il est dans des sables mouvants et s'il bouge il va mourir et si il bouge pas il va mourir donc vous voyez qu'on a on a plein de stratégies pour pour savoir comment 00:47:56 comment il va
    2. celui qui bougeait parce que il était déprimé il va dire il m'a dit ça ce gamin il m'a dit il est foutu il vient de vous dire il est super content parce que il va faire la fête toute la nuit lui il est foutu 00:47:43 parce qu'il est dans une il est dans des sables mouvants et s'il bouge il va mourir et si il bouge pas il va mourir
    3. ne les envoyer pas tout de suite logopédiste parce que s'ils font des 00:32:21 erreurs ce que je vous conseille de faire il regarde Brandon là il y a quatre erreurs est-ce que tu les vois est-ce que tu peux me les souligner et s'il peut les souligner a priori c'est que s'il avait fait attention il les 00:32:33 aurait vu alors que l'enfant qui a une dyslexie d'orthographique et bien il dira ben non je vois pas où elles sont
    4. le gestes graphique et le nombre d'erreurs s'aggravent avec la tâche chaque fois que vous avez un enfant au début ça marche bien et même pas d'erreur sur les deux premières lignes et puis plus la tâche continue plus les 00:32:58 erreurs apparaissent là vous devez vous poser la question d'un trouble d'attention et c'est intéressant parce que c'est pas peut-être pas Lego pénis qu'il faut voir d'emblée
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    1. akes API calls. There is no specific process here, however in general if you're building a web app, it is best to add the token as a session variable to identify that browser session with a particular person, if you're building a native desktop or mobile app, then you should use the datastore avai

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  26. Nov 2023
    1. blah. this surveillance system is one big personality test.<br /> the problem is, they do not want a balance of all personality types or "natural order",<br /> but they do a one-sided selection by personality type.<br /> aka socialdarwinism, socialism, survival of the social, social credit score, civilization, high culture, progress, "made order", human laws, human rights, humanism, ...

    1. Participants were asked to listen to 40 short English speech samples, half of which contained grammatical errors against articles (e.g., a/an, the).

      Only grammatical articles of English (the, a/an) are used for measurement in this study. While valid, it's a rather small (though important) subset of grammar. (note using Hypothesis)

      2nd para added (testing 3-min auto sync)

    1. overpopulation is just another intelligence test, and most people are failing, again.<br /> the problem is pacifism, the solution is permanent tribal warfare and legal serial murder.<br /> but first there is depopulation, killing 95% of today's population. fucking useless eaters... byye! no one will miss you.

      Delete The Garbage. World Cure. RD9 Virus. The Brothers Grimsby 2016<br /> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGG0Nq3BwqQ

    1. echnology and the world of work change fast — with us, you’re faster. Achieve goals and stay competitive with on-demand learning, hands-on practice, and more

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  27. Oct 2023
    1. Thank you. Steve, for raising the alarm on this catastrophe! One minor comment. It should be QC'ed, not QA'ed. Quality control is done first. Quality Assurance (QA) comes after QC. QA is basically checking the calculations and the test results in the batch records. I worked in QC and QA for big pharma for decades. I tried to warn people in early 2021 that there's no way the quality control testing could be done at warp speed. Nobody listened to me despite my decades of experience in big pharma!

      "warp speed" sounds fancy, plus "its an emergency, we have no time"...

      it really was just an intelligence test, a global-scale exploit of trust in authorities. (and lets be honest, stupid people deserve to die.)

      problem is, they (elites, military, industry) seem to go for actual forced vaccinations, which would be an escalation from psychological warfare to actual warfare against the 95% "useless eaters".

      personally, i would prefer if they would globally legalize serial murder and assault rifles, then "we the people" would solve the overpopulation. (because: serial murder is the only alternative to mass murder.) but they are scared that we would also kill the wrong people (their servants because they are evil or stupid). (anyone crying about depopulation should suggest better solutions. denying overpopulation is just another failed intelligence test.)

    1. Youmust apprehend the unity with definiteness. There is only oneway to know that you have succeeded. You must be able totell yourself or anybody else what the unity is, and in a fewwords. ( If it requires too many words, you have not seen theunity but a multiplicity. ) Do not be satisfied with "feeling theunity" that you cannot express. The reader who says, "I knowwhat it is, but I just can't say it," probably does not even foolhimself.

      Adler/Van Doren use the statement of unity of a work as an example of testing one's understanding of a work and its contents.

      (Again, did this exist in the 1940 edition?)

      Who do McDaniel and Donnelly 1996 cite in their work as predecessors of their idea as certainly it existed?


      Examples in the literature of this same idea/method after this: - https://hypothes.is/a/TclhyMfqEeyTkQdZl43ZyA (Feynman Technique in ZK; relationship to Ahrens) - explain it to me like I'm a 5th grader - https://hypothes.is/a/BKhfvuIyEeyZj_v7eMiYcg ("People talk" in Algebra Project) - https://hypothes.is/a/m0KQSDlZEeyYFLulG9z0vw (Intellectual Life version) - https://hypothes.is/a/OyAAflm5Ee6GStMjUMCKbw (earlier version of statement in this same work) - https://hypothes.is/a/iV5MwjivEe23zyebtBagfw (Ahrens' version of elaboration citing McDaniel and Donnelly 1996, this uses both restatement and application to a situation as a means of testing understanding) - https://hypothes.is/a/B3sDhlm5Ee6wF0fRYO0OQg (Adler's version for testing understanding from his video) - https://hypothes.is/a/rh1M5vdEEeut4pOOF7OYNA (Manfred Kuenh and Luhmann's reformulating writing)

  28. Sep 2023
    1. Nobody, however, who surveys the conventional working apparatus of courses of study, textbooks, recitations, examinations, and marks can have much doubt that in practice the schools are making the mastery of the curriculum an end in itself.

      A statement of "teaching to the test" in 1939!

    1. En esta análisis te describo las claves del sistema PARA, cómo crearlo y estructurarlo correctamente, y después cómo utilizarlo para ser más productivos y más creativos.

      prueba nota

    1. I'd suggest that you play around a little bit with a vanilla app. Create a brand new app without any additional files, just what rails new generates. See how bin/rails runner Models raises an error because there is no models directory in autoload_paths. Now, put config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/app) in config/application.rb and observe how bin/rails runner Models just returns a prompt. With the confidence of having that running, then transalate to your app.
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    1. Test [1/1] test "expect addOne adds one to 41"... Lines like this indicate which test, out of the total number of tests, is being run. In this case, [1/1] indicates that the first test, out of a total of one test, is being run. Note that, when the test runner program's standard error is output to the terminal, these lines are cleared when a test succeeds.

      If you cannot see the separate testing result. Refer to this link: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/10203

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    1. Pour créer un groupe, ouvrez le volet d’annotation puis déroulez le menu des groupes. Sélectionnez alors le groupe de votre choix ou cliquez sur « New private group » pour en créer un nouveau.

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    1. Some people argue that the Welch’s t-test should be the default choice for comparing the means of two independent groups since it performs better than the Student’s t-test when sample sizes and variances are unequal between groups, and it gives identical results when sample sizes are variances are equal. In practice, when you are comparing the means of two groups it’s unlikely that the standard deviations for each group will be identical. This makes it a good idea to just always use Welch’s t-test, so that you don’t have to make any assumptions about equal variances.
    1. Noteworthy for its longstanding influence is thebook “Nonparametric statistics for the behavioralsciences” by Siege

      Highly cited book from 1956!

      Siegel (1956) pointed out that traditional parametric tests should not be used with extremely small samples, because these tests have several strong assumptions underlying their use. The t-test requires that observations are drawn from a normally distributed population and the two-sample t-test requires that the two populations have the same variance. According to Siegel (1956), these assumptions cannot be tested when the sample size is small. Siegel (1957) stated that “if samples as small as 6 are used, there is no alternative to using a nonparametric statistical test unless the nature of the population distribution is known exactly” (p. 18).

    1. A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact sequence ofcharacters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. Thisspecification defines the generic URI syntax and a process forresolving URI references that might be in relative form, along withguidelines and security considerations for the use of URIs on theInternet. The URI syntax defines a grammar that is a superset of allvalid URIs, allowing an implementation to parse the common componentsof a URI reference without knowing the scheme-specific requirementsof every possible identifier. This specification does not define agenerative grammar for URIs; that task is performed by the individualspecifications of each URI scheme.

      Annotating a PDF... in the browser! And it's linkable?? Incredible.

  36. Feb 2023
    1. Finding good quality news is hard and takes time. A lot of it is behind paywalls and/or on places/sites that are littered with advertising. Feedreaders get around some of those issues by only showing me news from sources I have chosen, without advertising, in one app where all articles look similar and according to my settings.

      Just trying to do an annotation, my first one actually, to see how it all works. I wonder what the "public" or "only me" actually means. If I make it "public", will anyone with the plugin/bookmarklet see that here is an annotation?

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    1. Zinc is losing electrons in the reaction and is thus oxidized to the zinc cation, while sulfur is gaining electrons and is thus reduced to the sulfide anion.

      While my instinct is that reduction = less electrons, in reality it's the charge that's being reduced, which means more electrons

  40. Nov 2022
    1. Thanks for the tip, I've added that to my Firefox on Android. However, although hypothesis is always on in Firefox I have the problem that it does not login no matter how many times I log in to the hypothesis website..
  41. Oct 2022
    1. rgattung des Dialogs zum Durchbruch und schuf damit eine Alternative zur Lehrschrift und zur Rhetorik als bekannten Darstellungs- und Überzeugungsmitteln. Dabei bezog er dichterische und mythische Motive sowie handwerkliche Zusammenhäng

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    1. Pritchard, E., Matthews, P. C., Stoesser, N., Eyre, D. W., Gethings, O., Vihta, K.-D., Jones, J., House, T., VanSteenHouse, H., Bell, I., Bell, J. I., Newton, J. N., Farrar, J., Diamond, I., Rourke, E., Studley, R., Crook, D., Peto, T. E. A., Walker, A. S., & Pouwels, K. B. (2021). Impact of vaccination on new SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United Kingdom. Nature Medicine, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01410-w

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  44. Jul 2022
    1. In traditional print media, it's common practice among readers to underline text, highlight sections or write comments in the margins. Such annotations allow readers to express their opinions.

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    1. Thomas Edison is one of history's most famous and prolific inventors. His inventions have revolutionized the modern world - from the electricity we use, the communication system, and the entertainment we've enjoyed through his contributions to sound recording and motion-picture cameras. The most famous invention from Edison was his innovation of the lightbulb design and now there is an opportunity to own a piece of history and take it to the metaverse.

      hello

    1. Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Choosing Your App

      What are the common pitfalls when choosing a note taking application or platform?

      Own your data

      Prefer note taking systems that don't rely on a company's long term existence. While Evernote or OneNote have been around for a while, there's nothing to say they'll be around forever or even your entire lifetime. That shiny new startup note taking company may not gain traction in the market and exist in two years. If your notes are trapped inside a company's infrastructure and aren't exportable to another location, you're simply dead in the water. Make sure you have a method to be able to export and own the raw data of your notes.

      Test driving many

      and not choosing or sticking with one (or even a few)<br /> Don't get stunned into inaction by the number of choices.

      Shiny object syndrome

      is the situation where people focus all attention on something that is new, current or trendy, yet drop this as soon as something new takes its place.<br /> There will always be new and perhaps interesting note taking applications. Some may look fun and you'll be tempted to try them out and fragment your notes. Don't waste your time unless the benefits are manifestly clear and the pathway to exporting your notes is simple and easy. Otherwise you'll spend all your time importing/exporting and managing your notes and not taking and using them. Paper and pencil has been around for centuries and they work, so at a minimum do this. True innovation in this space is exceedingly rare, and even small affordances like the ability to have [[wikilinks]] and/or bi-directional links may save a few seconds here and there, in the long run these can still be done manually and having a system far exceeds the value of having the best system.

      (Relate this to the same effect in the blogosphere of people switching CMSes and software and never actually writing content on their website. The purpose of the tool is using it and not collecting all the tools as a distraction for not using them. Remember which problem you're attempting to solve.)

      Future needs and whataboutisms

      Surely there will be future innovations in the note taking space or you may find some niche need that your current system doesn't solve. Given the maturity of the space even in a pen and paper world, this will be rare. Don't worry inordinately about the future, imitate what has worked for large numbers of people in the past and move forward from there.

      Others? Probably...

    1. The minute we saw his frantic, hand-lettered presentation of the Field Notes credo — “I’m not writing it down to remember it later, I’m writing it down to remember it now” — we knew just what to do.

      https://fieldnotesbrand.com/apparel/remember-it-now-tee

      Field Notes, a manufacturer of notebooks, uses the credo "I'm not writing it down to remember it later, I'm writing it down to remember it now." This is an fun restatement of the idea behind the power of the Feynman technique.

      Link to Ahrens' version of this idea.

  47. Apr 2022
    1. The Zettelkasten System is a Superset of the Feynman Technique

      Sönke Ahrens outlines this broad idea of how one practices the Feynman technique for understanding using one's notes in How to Take Smart Notes, but he doesn't use the name Feynman technique. Certainly the idea of writing things down to test one's understanding predated Feynman, does anyone know of historical examples of this pattern/technique prior to Feynman? Does it have other names in the literature?