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or Vivaldi is chrome based, and it supports full uBlock Origin. If you don't need CHROME chrome, that's even better imo

land value tax would fix this


No, build more housing.


That's not a different choice. LVT makes it more expensive to hold land that's less productive than it could be, the result of which is that development is encouraged.


No, building more housing. Read the article.


because they have ads. gemini doesn't have ads AFAIK


which material?


how did you find this out?


Probably from this article:

https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/block-google-ai-overview...

It's one of the alternate methods described.


where would the income come from? are you talking about UBI?


Yes we will need that once automation across the economy crosses a certain percentage.


well, if you're using the process of creating notes as a means for learning, handwritten notes would probably be more beneficial


that's a myth; while it's true that handwriting does lend to better recall, it's the process of breaking down what to write down (thus spending more time making sense of it) that helps you remember.. not the 'muscle memory' everyone talks about. You can do the same thing in digital tools (typing out notes, structuring notes, etc) and sometimes you can do it faster.


Pretty sure all those studies were comparing laptop (typing) to handwriting.

Here is the first one I found: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0956797614524581


Right, there's no "thought processing" that often happens when you write by hand. Most people tend to transcribe when they are taking notes with a keyboard, which can be akin to riding a bicycle (e.g. muscle memory without deep thought).


Do you have a source? I’ve always heard that handwriting improves retention vs typing, but I’m interested in hearing about any research that counters that.


Not a single source of truth.

The often cited study is [3] which shows longform writing to be more beneficial - it also comes to this conclusion: "Although more notes are beneficial, at least to a point, if the notes are taken indiscriminately or by mindlessly transcribing content, as is more likely the case on a lap-top than when notes are taken longhand, the benefit dis-appears."

There was a follow-up study made (see [1], [2]) that showed it made no difference in the end. It's what you do with it afterwards that really matters.

Long story short? One form is not more superior to other, but I find typed text (in a digital document) easier to manipulate, transfer to other tools (i.e. Anki) and less friction when I'm thinking as I type.

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[1] https://www.themantic-education.com/ibpsych/2023/01/20/note-...

[2] https://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/2022/01/is-handwriting...

[3] https://brucehayes.org/Teaching/papers/MuellerAndOppenheimer...


What are the best ones in your opinion?


if I were creating a BMI for weather, another data point I would add would be max UV index. And ofc, have my 'ideal temperature' (I'll say 70) and then a max and min preferred temperature. And then maximum precip and snow inches. And then the formula for me would be how far each of those preferred numbers are from the places actual numbers (e.g. how far below my preferred min, above my max etc.)


I've been using codeium in vscode


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