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iSpiderman commented on Show HN: An easy-to-use online curve fitting tool   byx2000.github.io/curve-f... · Posted by u/byx
iSpiderman · 3 months ago
Very nice. I will use this at school to quickly produce fits. File import does not seem to work though...
iSpiderman commented on Show HN: From Criticism to Constructiveness   phacktory.ch/from-critici... · Posted by u/iSpiderman
iSpiderman · 5 years ago
During the current Covid-19 situation, most people I talk to tend to criticize a wide variety of things.

I think it is helpful for us personally as well as for the whole human race if we transform criticism into constructive actions.

This morning I wrote a short text and setup a simple form in order to collect these possible transformations. If only every person reading this adds one entry we can come up with a simple and straight forward manual to make the world a better place (in tiny steps :)

iSpiderman commented on How to Use Anki to Improve Your Memory   superpoweredself.com/gent... · Posted by u/simbyotic
ii550 · 5 years ago
quizlet is another excellent alternative -- all web-based no installers
iSpiderman · 5 years ago
... and unfortunately without spaced repetition. It was once part of the premium service but has been removed around a year ago. Source: I was a paying user.
iSpiderman commented on Ask HN: How to self-study physics?    · Posted by u/hsikka
iSpiderman · 6 years ago
I discovered the post by Susan Fowler a few years ago and really liked it.

I studied physics (2001-2006) and teach physics (and math) at a high school and am working through the list of proposed books (and others [1]) again, just to stay up-to-date :)

Other ressources: brilliant.org, quanta magazine,youtube channels (Veritasium/Vsauce/Physics Girl/PBS Spacetime...), ...

[1] e.g. Leonard Susskind's "The theoretical minimum" series.

iSpiderman commented on Ask HN: Physicists of HN, what are you working on these days?    · Posted by u/sachin18590
iSpiderman · 7 years ago
I have a master's degree in theoretical physics (2006), first went into consulting. After two years I quit and implemented currency trading algorithms for a small company for five years. After that, I tried something on my own (not related to physics or coding) and slowly slithered into teaching.

Today I teach math and physics in high-school and feel like never having had a better job in my life.

iSpiderman commented on My Salary Progression in Tech   georgestocker.com/2019/03... · Posted by u/GordonS
iSpiderman · 7 years ago
> It's always been my intention to retire early, > I'm interested in making huge money and retiring early, > I don't begrudge people with their crazy salaries but I do get frustrated that I can't find success myself.

I am shocked and surprised at the same time (knowing that I only selected quotes of a few commentators).

Shocked to see the same mindset as many managing consultants and investment bankers I have met and worked with. They work a lot with the idea to stop working eventually. Not a single one of them has retired early. Not a single one of them I would call happy or satisfied (again: my bubble).

“Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.” - Dalai Lama

Surprised maybe because I hoped here on HN people might have a different mindset towards money and success. Or: know that there is not a strict connection between the two. To read all this "Keeping up with the Joneses" makes me sad...

Choose life, not career. Find something you love doing and do it for the 'work' itself, not for some postponed happiness.

u/iSpiderman

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