The truth is the statistics aren't usually wrong. But more often than not people draw the exact opposite conclusion than they should from statistics because they aren't trained int he fallacies. We see this in almost every area of politics and it the central reason that democracy based politics fail, because people are really shitty at creating actionable solutions from data, even when that data seems clear.
I've done my part for the morning.
https://hippocampus.worldrovine.com/doku.php?id=blog:sosig_counter_1
Here we go, a blog for my long form learning journal, with a Mastodon widget!
Looking for RSS feed recommendations for front end tips and tricks. Any language and framework welcome.
I avoid WordPress because I want to try something different for blogging.
However the way I've got my VPS setup (yunohost) limits my options of blogging engines.
- Pretty much any app that isn't marked as "high quality" in yunohost catelogue has authentication issue;
- For apps I install outside of yunohost, they have DNS issue instead.
Before considering blogging my learning journey, I thought of using a wiki instead actually, and DokuWiki is considered highly maintained for yunohost integration.
So guess what I'm doing now?
I'm blogging with DokuWiki!
(Stay tuned)
In a nutshell: Every aspired developers should remember that we're all human. https://stackoverflow.blog/2019/08/07/what-every-developer-should-learn-early-on/?cb=1
I managed to learn a lot today without accomplishing anything. Things I've done:
- Setting up Grav as a custom webapp only to realise that the latest Grav requires PHP 7.3.8 which isn't Yunohost's PHP version, as Yunohost follows Debian stretch;
- Setting up Jekyll in Gitlab with a theme I want, but Gitlab CI confused me mid-way;
- Pico CMS as custom webapp in Yunohost was the closest to getting working, but a lot of plugins and themes are outdated;
- Dotclear2 authentication doesn't like Yunohost's LDAP;
I'm really trying not to use WordPress here but I have wasted all day on the above.
I'm also seriously considering ditching Yunohost with how restricted they are with my host.
But for now I've accumulated too much frustration and have to call it a day.
Thanks for hosting @freemo.
I'm going to use this account for keeping track of my learning, to complement the theme of qoto.org. Hopefully with that usage it might even be my Mastodon main.
Gonna start my first post with this article I came across on Quora, despite my slight distaste of the monetisation the platform has tread towards:
https://medium.com/better-marketing/how-to-actually-learn-a-skill-from-a-book-e72261fcae70
The article is suggesting the use of handwriting a particular lesson 100 times, before experimenting and learning from it.
I was born and raised in Hong Kong until 15. The way we learn Chinese (a language evolved from pictures, so instead of memorising 26 alphabets that you string together, you memorise >1k different shapes) was largely rote learning - recite a chapter until you can do it from memory, handwrite a chapter 100 times. If you were naughty at school, handwrite a chapter 100 times more.
Sounds daunting and ineffective in Western standards, and I didn't like it, but it did have its merit. Even more so if you care about what you are learning.
The article used copywriting as an example of the learning subject. Since I'm learning programming, I wonder how I'm gonna do this - handwrite code 100 times? Handwrite explanation of algorithms 100 times? I do love handwriting so any excuse to get my pen flowing is a good excuse.
#developer #programming #music #learning #frontend #gamedev #writing
Header Photo by Roman Kraft on Unsplash
Avatar commissioned by https://www.deviantart.com/flame-shadow
Born in Hong Kong, lived in Australia, working holiday in UK.