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Qualadore
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Comment #33144248
They're a lot better than Save All's builtin decks, such as only including 1,000 of the most frequent words of a language, and only nouns, and not even including the word's gender.…
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Comment #32983781
The spacing effect can also be applied to solving problems, like "distributed practice" as opposed to "massed practice" with calculus homework [0]. Speaking completely personally, …
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Comment #32876265
While good materials are easy to find, it'd be much easier if all assignments and solutions were available the way they are in this MIT course. I find a lot of value in verifying m…
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Comment #32841059
In my experience when I see an open-source community use something like Zulip, Glitter, Matrix, or Slack it seems inactive relative to an equivalent hypothetical Discord community.…
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Comment #32813808
> We should go back to the roots, forget about competing, focus on what's the best not for the end users but on what's fun for the FOSS developers, and bring back the hobby on open…
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Comment #32790002
In terms of methodological quality, "Fixing Faults in C and Java Source Code: Abbreviated vs. Full-Word Identifier Names" [0] is a favorite of Hillel Wayne's [1]. > Manageable scop…
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Comment #32789785
Do you have any one particular topic in mind you think isn't covered rigorously enough? If so, what's missing from it? That way someone can use "is that covered" as a heuristic for…
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Comment #32669461
Recording yourself debugging, then possibly reviewing the video later, is a good way to improve. Maybe during debugging I consider the strategy of writing a minimal reproduction, b…
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Comment #32504078
> then get local root With Qubes you already by default have local root [0], because LPE is usually almost a forgone conclusion if the attacker has a sandbox escape. > A Xen 0day, …
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Comment #30016538
I can't think of any other platform with comparable expenses. Traditional game engines have the R&D component, but not moderation, developer services, or subsidizing games that don…
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Comment #30016157
The 24.5% cut is fine, you have to consider the 30% app store fees for a majority mobile playerbase, all hosting is free, moderation is a major expense, and engine and platform dev…