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spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule

Spaced repetition is a memory hack. We know that spacing out your study is more effective than cramming, but using an app you can tailor your own spaced repetition schedule, allowing you to efficiently create reliable memories for any material you like. Michael Nielsen, has a nice thread on his use of spaced repetition on … Continue reading "spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule"




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Did the Victorians have faster reactions?

Psychologists have been measuring reaction times since before psychology existed, and they are still a staple of cognitive psychology experiments today. Typically psychologists look for a difference in the time it takes participants to respond to stimuli under different conditions as evidence of differences in how cognitive processing occurs in those conditions. Galton, the famous … Continue reading "Did the Victorians have faster reactions?"




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Representative Line: Separate Replacements

There's bad date handling code. There's bad date formatting code. There's bad date handling code that abuses date formatting to stringify dates. There are cases where the developer...




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frog facts

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: frog facts


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dad fact mold

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: dad fact mold


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meal hackin

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: meal hackin












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usps trackin

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: usps trackin




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eye contact

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: eye contact




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dna facts

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: dna facts