Any recommendation for similar resources for computer science?
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#32I get Physics Today every month (since I'm an APS member). One of my favorite things about it, strangely, is the ads.
I assume they are targeted ads for physicists? I remember “fondly” the times when a website about kiteboarding would serve kiteboarding ads. Those were actually very useful. Now they are showing more blenders after I just bought one.
I used to read a lot of geeky blogs when I was younger and they would advertise stuff that I thought was cool - gadgets and doodads mostly.
I went back to a couple of those sites this year and the ads are now mostly for single women in my area -_-
Re: Physics Today is temporarily making its archive freely available
#33What is a good resource to learn physics online? Mostly interested in understanding how stuff works not really interested in solving physics problems.
I have a bias (a traditional physics education). But my advice to to supplement the popular stuff:
- Choose a career / hobby that is heavy in mathematical modeling. I find it much easier to explain physics to people who have built the intuition for applied math.
- Ask some questions on the Physics Stack Exchange.
- If you can, talk to a physicist.