used this post from Jonathan Suh, it's fairly comprehensive. I think I use most except several that I'm worried I might accidentally type in (in a hurry or whatnot) and do something too destructive: https://jonsuh.com/blog/git-command-line-shortcuts/
hi, this is feedback for HN. thanks for this resource, it is great! I would like to suggest for companies that offer remote work, it would help if they are only considering applicants for a particular time zone (range) or world-wide.
This should probably be rather posted as a separate thread, but I agree. Even the denoted regions can be misleading (e.g. “EU” becomes “these handful of countries in Europe”).
well, it seems like if the system is tracking you, then it should only be hard the first time. then it should default to your known preferences. unless you order a different pizza every time...
a few years ago, a company called Emotiv got a lot of press (I believe through a TED talk). although I haven't followed them recently, it appeared that they were trying to figure out the killer app (no pun intended) for their tech. it seemed like they were leaning in the gaming area back then.
it seems on a practical level that people who have some neuromuscular disability would benefit immediately from BCI's. but maybe that is not a huge market for a startup/VC's?
I think prior to painting in any style, it is useful to learn how to draw. I found this book recently which I think is really excellent. As you progress through the exercises, the instructor has you work in different media, including paints (but in order to learn how to express a 3d object on 2d material).
The Natural Way to Draw by Nicolaides. It might be found at a library but here is a link to amazon (I don't get any credits for this just for ease of searching)
Otherwise if you're more experimental maybe just study your favorite impressionists and try to copy their style on your own subjects until you find your own way to do it. I personally am into being methodical but this approach (starting realistically) just takes longer.
(for the questions, "Which team(s) are you interested in?" and "Please choose the country in which you are located." I'm only seeing options to select "Indeed" so I think maybe the code is pointing to a wrong resource for option content, probably pointing to origin site that user was redirected from and not intended resource). I'll try filling out the form for now.
it means that neurons can 'transmit' a spike to their immediately neighboring neurons even without chemical synaptic transmission (which is the norm). i cant think of a relation to sleep but there could be one.