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Messy calculus notes 19.04.21
i am not joking we need to force teach cooking in schools. like. it is an essential thing for survival. do you know how easy it is to make things if you know even the bare bones shit about how cooking works. we need to teach teenagers how far you can take an onion and some other veggies it''s sad that people grow up not knowing how to prepare literally anything. and i'm not talking about oh this home ed class taught me how to make chicken nuggets at home i'm talking about learning the balancing of sweetness and acidity and saltiness and bitterness and shit like that and techniques and oil temperatures and how meats cook. it needs to be taught because it's literally not even that difficult and it matters so much
i truly believe that knowing how to cook is a basic survival concept and the fact that so many people can't even make simple dishes is depressing as hell this is the sorta thing that should be taught at a young age. being able to take the ingredients you have around your home and turn them into a meal is like, essential and will make life so much better. you don't need to be a high end chef you just need to understand some things that can be easily taught... but then again maybe the education system is playing a roll against this and ultimately they want you to grow up to rely on mcdonalds for dinner. i don't know. please learn how to cook for yourself if you're able. i'm not asking you to hunt for specific ingredients to make some expensive youtuber's "best" recipe but if you know the basics of cooking you can do a lot with cheap canned ingredients. cooking can be affordable i promise you just need to learn how to make do with what you can get
Can anyone point me towards resources that teach those basics cus I would LOVE to teach my child this stuff but i dont know how to cook
not comprehensive but heres some:
internet shaquille's basics but especially:
making rice
making scrambled eggs
making oatmeal
levels of cooking meat
using & storing vegetables with recipes in the description (this one has a bit of Sassiness directed at people who dont like vegetables but the content is solid)
food safety + a recipe to demonstrate
how to learn to cook (just a list of subtopics, no actual tips)
cooking techniques playlist
how to cut x
basics with babish s1 & 2, but particularly:
freezer meals,
weeknight meals,
kitchen tools (although the specific suggestions are pretty expensive even with the lower end scale items the basic categories are solid, and you can evaluate what items you will realistcially need - eg. if you dont need to read temp for steaks etc the temp reader will not be relevant) &
kitchen care (mid-high advanced home cooking)
basic knife skills
picking the right pan for each recipe
j. kenji lopez-alt's tips and tricks playlist
egg recipes
a little more complicated, involved, and longer than any of the rest of these but good breakdown of flavor & how and why to use the basic seasoning/flavor profiles
and then recipe channels representing various cuisines:
j. kenji lopez-alt (various)
marion's kitchen (southeast & east asian, western/asian fusion)
maangchi (korean)
future neighbor (mostly korean)
the western supermarket playlist of chinese cooking demystified (more recipes available but these are accessible if you dont have "specialty" ingredients)
family recipes playlist by made with lau (chinese)
not another cooking show (various)
cooking with boris (bear with me here i know he does it exaggeratedly humorously but a lot of them are actually solid and beginner cook friendly. mostly slavic/russian)
you suck at cooking (also falls into the intentionally humorous category but most of the recipes are pretty solid anyway)
how to cook that (baking, also does debunking videos of viral cooking hacks - breaks down the reasons the hacks dont work, pretty important to understand those basics imo)
internet shaquille (various)
babish culinary universe (various)
i REFUSE to recommended joshua weissman because he is fucking insufferable but if you want you can try if you can deal with it, the techniques/recipes seem fine for the most part
again definitely not a comprehensive list but it touches on most of the basics
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introducing my new mechanical keyboard i built last week + physics notes
('built' as in replaced the keycaps lol)
i chose the cherry mx brown keys because i heard they are the best for general typing use and i also love the sound they make c:
Hereâs a short post that I made while procrastinating studying for my quantum mechanics class that is very heavy on the math :)
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âeat the frog' method
Hi all, itâs werelivingarts. I just stumbled across this method called âeat the frogâ, which means you get the most difficult or important task out of your way first. I actually have been using this method for a long time, hope this post gives you a new way of managing your time and productivity! đ
âIf itâs your job to eat a frog, itâs best to do it first thing in the morning. And if itâs your job to eat two frogs, itâs best to eat the biggest one first.â â Mark TwainÂ
24.11.20 // 38/100 days of productivity
feeling pretty confident about this maths exam for the first time since iâve been in university, if only thanks to online calculus calculators XD

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some differential equations notes. since DE is so formulaic, Iâm focusing on clear step delineation to help memorize the steps. // oct 17
High key love Germany but the German language gets so difficult after B1 stage
oh, i can imagine. B1 german is mostly focused on reading/writing text if iâm not mistaken.Â
the easiest stuff you can learn to read to practice is in rural boulevard magazines. those are gold mines, especially because there are plenty of english phrases involved. everything short and sweet. it goes like this: ânews aus der kelly family: michael patrickâs geständnis!â â ânews from the kelly family: michael patrickâs confession!â. (this is just an example, nothing against michael patrick. heâs sweet đ) at the same time, you learn about german folklore, can solve crosswords, read health tips and short crime stories, steal recipes, find your zodiac prediction, and learn what celebrities and tv series germany is currently hyping up. the language is a bit dramatic given the genre, you have to mind that đÂ
give diy countryside magazines a try (e.g. landlust), similar concept and very useful, always illustrated in such a pretty way. you can see our landscapes and houses in their full splendor which is a delectable read. the phrases are a lot more complex, however. but! you can gather substantial vocab on lifestyle, nature, travel. these are topics that are guaranteed to pop up in your lessons.
as always, i recommend listening to catchy german music/rap hailing from berlin. thereâs quite a portion of artists that have easy and clean lyrics that you can study back and forth. adel tawil, andrea berg, nena, tim bendzko, mark forster, lena meyer-landrut, andreas bourani, clueso, fanta 4 (more complex phrases), silbermond, helene fischer, peter maffay, andreas gabalier (austrian accent). our charts and beats are pretty decent, you will find a ton of furious bops đĽ
for writing, you do well knowing the essential connecting phrases: weil (because), also (therefore), deshalb (because of that), deswegen (hence), sodass (so that), immer (always), ich glaube, dass (i believe that), währendessen (meanwhile), gleichzeitig (at the same time), stattdessen (instead), schlussendlich (finally), andererseits (on the other hand), was (what), ansonsten (otherwise). linking particles will save your ass and make you sound more fluent, it only needs small changes to grammar and gives you an authentic writing style. you can print out one of those handy lists. đ
â§ď˝Ľďžplaylists to help pass the time *:シâ§
hi everyone! itâs been a while since i made a huge playlist masterpost, but i thought that right now when weâre all stuck inside wondering what to do with our time i would make a list of all my playlists. listening to music is so calming and definitely helps me pass the timeâŚso enjoy! - cam
songs that remind me of a fashion showÂ
a mix of songs that remind me of driving down the coastÂ
a playlist dedicated to parisÂ
songs that inspire meÂ
a dreamy mix
songs to listen to when you feel carefree
a super fun workout/running playlist to keep you pumped upÂ
songs to listen to during golden hourÂ
a mix of songs to listen to on a sunny dayÂ
a playlist full of songs that make me feel aliveÂ
songs that remind me of my teenage yearsÂ
a study/coffee shop playlist to keep you calmÂ
songs to listen to on the weekendÂ
songs that make me feel like living in the momentÂ
a friday kinda mix !
songs that remind me of a warm spring eveningÂ
a mix dedicated to natureÂ
my all-time favorite songs all in one playlistÂ
songs that remind me of flowers and sunshineÂ
a 12-hour long playlist of songs that make me feel nostalgicÂ
songs that remind me of going back to schoolÂ
my ultimate summertime playlistÂ
songs that make me feel like iâm in a movieÂ
upbeat songs to get ready to in the morningÂ
songs iâm currently loving & listening to right now
a playlist dedicated to italy and all its wondersÂ
songs that are soft and delicateÂ
a mix to listen to while watching the sunrise / sunsetÂ
a playlist for a rainy and stormy dayÂ
songs to listen to when you wake up !Â
another nature playlist because why not?!Â
a monday playlist to make your monday more enjoyableÂ
my springtime playlistÂ
songs that are bittersweetÂ
my girl power anthems playlistÂ
for the daydreamersÂ
songs that remind me of the spirit of traveling & exploringÂ
a mix to listen to before bedÂ
songs to listen and dance to in your kitchenÂ
a super fun 70s playlistÂ
relaxing songs for a sundayÂ
songs that remind me of wintertimeÂ
for people who love the east coastÂ
for people who love the west coastÂ
a mix of lo fi beatsÂ
songs to listen to in your car at nightÂ
fresh finds (new songs every monday!)
the ultimate sing along playlistÂ
an indie playlistÂ
the perfect road trip / daily commute mixÂ
a super studious playlist to keep you extra focusedÂ
songs that remind me of the beachÂ
a mix of songs to listen to when youâre j chillin
songs that remind me of a trip to outer space !
listen to this when youâre in loveÂ
songs for stargazingâŚ
the perfect autumn playlistÂ
songs that make my heart flutterÂ
a mix of carefree & happy tunesÂ
the grooviest 80s playlist aroundÂ
a mix of golden oldiesÂ
listen to this if you like rap / r&bÂ
another workout playlist !
a mix of fun, upbeat songs to dance toÂ
a playlist inspired by call me by your name
a coming of age playlistÂ
a mix of songs that deserve more hypeÂ
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iPad Pro Notes w/ Goodnotes
07.20.17
A one minute hyperlapse of me taking notes.Â
This time the lightning is better but itâs pretty zoomed out so you canât really see what Iâm doing, or? I would really love some feedback on these hyperlapse-videos. I love filming them and would like to make them as good as possible. If you like these kinds of videos, what do you like about them? Thanks for the help! â¤ď¸
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