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title = "Discord as a UI Library"
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date = 2024-02-05
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One annoying problem I have with learning something new programming-wise:
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I'm so familiar with the Discord.py API library that any *real* UI library feels like it has too much friction to be worth it for any of my projects.
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It's even cross-platform!
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I'm torn between freshening up my PyQt, learning Kotlin + Android dev, or looking into something else for Linux/Windows dev...
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title = "Slower and More Meaningful"
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date = 2024-02-19
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Lately, I've felt like I need to be more conscious about my "free" time. There are many reasons for it (work schedule, the rise of generative AI, ...) but I'm *mildly* happy with the results thus far?
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I'd like to make a dedicated post of it, but I'm having trouble putting my feelings into words.
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title = "Thoughts on FSRS"
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I've been trying FSRS for about a month now. Here's my thoughts on it so far:
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- I feel like I have a more manageable workload. However, part of me wonders if this is because I'm not putting all of my effort into studying a cert or a language.
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- I don't think about how my choices are affecting the ease factor anymore.
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- The 3-component model is a lot easier to understand than SM-2's ease.
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- I wish I had been studying more during the Fall. My stats page isn't reliable because my Anki usage was very sparse for most of 2023.
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- Some of the intervals for relatively new cards feel very long. I'm not sure what to make of this. I'll probably need to reflect on this again in a few months
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- Even with the helper add-on to auto-reschedule cards on sync on desktop, I still feel disincentivized to use Ankidroid due to lack of native support.
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- It has been a very positive experience overall.
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