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| | | | The 5 Best Articles Although I've written hundreds of articles on the subject, if you're not sure where to start, read these five: How to Start Your Own Ultralearning Project - PART 1How to Start Your Own Ultralearning Project - PART 2 The process behind taking on ambitious projects to learn hard things. The Complete [...] | |
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www.s-anand.net
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| | | | This year, I created a series of tests for my course at IITM and to recruit for Gramener. The tests had 2 interesting features. One question required them to hack the page The only way to even attempt this question is to inspect the page, find the hidden input and make it visible. (This requires [...] | |
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www.blakeboles.com
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| | | | This November I spent a month in the beautiful mountain/college town of Durango, Colorado, at the Unschool Adventures Writing Retreat program. The purpose of the Writing Retreat is to create an environment in which ~20 teenage unschoolers can dedicate themselves to writing an entire novel (or memoir, or series of poems, etc.) in one month. [...] | |
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| | Earlier this year I saw a plea on twitter where someone asked "Does anyone teach statistics?" My first thought was "don't we all?" Initially, I had a wry smile and congratulated myself on my wittiness, but then it felt more profound. As individuals, of course, we teach the faces in front of us, but, the... |