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1 year agoWhen my partner was in med school, the solution was Anki flashcards. Often right before bed or first thing in the morning. It was just so many flashcards, because there are so many medical terms, but it worked!


When my partner was in med school, the solution was Anki flashcards. Often right before bed or first thing in the morning. It was just so many flashcards, because there are so many medical terms, but it worked!


Just look at all these r packages! https://github.com/cran?q=&type=&language=fortran&sort=
I used SimulaVR pretty regularly for a while! I’ve moved and don’t have my VR headset set up anymore, but it was a good month of usage for programming, but the tech has probably developed since I last used it.


You can play BAR on the steam deck!? That’s awesome! But how are the controls? Playing without keyboard/mouse?
Just in case, I have to share this great explanation of the term “everything is a file”: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/141016/a-laymans-explanation-for-everything-is-a-file-what-differs-from-windows#141020
This really helped clear things up for me, the main idea is that everything is represented by the filesystem, so you can use the same file-manipulation tools on a ton of systems.