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:PROPERTIES:
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:ID: 093b340a-3f5e-4a46-9017-f74b89caab13
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#+title: Anki: Learning process
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#+date: "2021-05-12 13:09:27 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-12 13:30:08 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+property: anki_deck Learning process
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The cards here are based from the course titled "Learning how to learn" taught by Barbara Oakley and Terence Sejnowski.
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* Pitfalls and illusions of competence
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:ANKI_DECK: Learning process
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:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
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** Front
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Give various pitfalls and illusions of competence to look out when learning.
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** Back
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- *The presence of the material itself* can cause students to foolishly think they already know about the subject.
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- Similarly, *studying with solutions can be a trap if you focus on the what and how rather than the why*.
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- Various common practices such as highlighting, rereading, and mind mapping are not as effective and only applicable in specific situations.
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- The einstellung mindset, *being invested in an idea that you can't see other solutions*.
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- Similarly, *overlearning can occur if you're aiming for complete mastery when you should move on after understanding the concept*.
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* Practices for studying
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:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
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** Front
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Give various practices for studying effectively.
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** Back
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:ID: 85cd8ec5-c96c-496f-a748-5dd9d2c1136d
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- *Recalling is one of the more effective practices compared to rereading or highlighting.*
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Self-testing is one of the better strategies, overall.
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- *Prefer spaced repetition* over cramming as scientifically, the learning process takes some time to settle.
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- *Get the key ideas ahead* and as you're studying, fill the details.
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This includes skimming — reading through the chapter, looking at the keywords.
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- *Practice interleaving your studies* — that is, studying other subjects and/or moving to later topics as you understand the topic.
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- *Focus, understand, and practice.*
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Learning can occur bottom-up (learning the details of a problem) and top-down (learning the bigger picture of a topic).
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Using both creates context and that's where you put your understanding to the test as you learn when to apply what you've learn.
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- Use memory palace technique — that is, to *create analogies, narratives, and mnemonics*.
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#+title: Anki: Linux
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#+title: Anki: Linux
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#+date: "2021-05-01 20:20:25 +08:00"
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#+date: "2021-05-01 20:20:25 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-08 11:15:50 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-12 14:28:29 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+language: en
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#+property: anki_deck Linux
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#+property: anki_deck Linux
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Flatpak has its set of runtimes composed of system libraries to be used with the applications.
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Flatpak has its set of runtimes composed of system libraries to be used with the applications.
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Thus, it stays out of its way with the operating system's libraries.
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Thus, it stays out of its way with the operating system's libraries.
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The developer can also bundle its own set of libraries.
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The developer can also bundle its own set of libraries.
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* Changing user shell
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:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620793135173
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How to change user shell in most Linux distros?
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~chsh~
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* Printing a list
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:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620793135476
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Give some ways to print a list.
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#+begin_src shell
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# Format the string.
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printf "%s\n" foo bar 'baz ;;'
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# Echo the string as-is.
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echo "foo
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bar
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baz ;;"
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# Print with escaped newlines.
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echo -e "foo\nbar\nbaz ;;"
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#+results:
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: foo
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* systemd timestamp example
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620793135853
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What is ~*-*-8/4~ in systemd calendar format?
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:ID: a118fdec-8026-433b-9a58-b738183be7a2
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Every 4 days, starting from the 8th of the month.
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Assuming this was executed on 2021-05-12.
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#+begin_src shell
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systemd-analyze calendar *-*-8/4
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: Original form: *-*-8/4
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: Normalized form: *-*-08/4 00:00:00
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: Next elapse: Sun 2021-05-16 00:00:00 PST
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: (in UTC): Sat 2021-05-15 16:00:00 UTC
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: From now: 3 days left
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#+title: Anki: Org mode
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#+title: Anki: Org mode
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#+date: "2021-05-05 22:49:10 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-10 08:39:52 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-12 11:07:56 +08:00"
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* org-babel
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- ~org-backward-heading-same-level~ is the same as ~org-forward-heading-same-level~ but moves one headline backwards.
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- ~org-backward-heading-same-level~ is the same as ~org-forward-heading-same-level~ but moves one headline backwards.
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- ~org-edit-special~ creates a buffer for certain elements in org-mode but it is especially useful for editing source code blocks where it will open with the correct major mode.
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- ~org-forward-heading-same-level~ moves one headline forward in the same level.
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- ~org-forward-heading-same-level~ moves one headline forward in the same level.
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Useful for navigating sections and subsections.
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Useful for navigating sections and subsections.
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- ~org-sort~ will sort the entries into your preferred criteria.
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- ~org-sort~ will sort the entries into your preferred criteria.
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It also works on a list of items which is very useful if one of the list items has more than one line.
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It also works on a list of items which is very useful if one of the list items has more than one line.
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* Editing source code blocks
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~org-edit-special~
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