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onlyangelsclub · 2 months
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28/01/2024 -> doing my readings in a cafe for my first class tomorrow! I'll be in my last semester of my last year at undergrad and holy shit i'm so excited and also sad that its ending.
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savgogh · 23 hours
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27.03.2024 | Last day of being posted in General Surgery. It was overwhelming but I'll miss the rush. I think I've finally gotten the hang of fourth year. Medicine next! (please be good to me).
🎧 _mar le temps des fleurs - Pomme
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I’ve been so lost without university these past couple of weeks. I can’t wait for it to come back 😅 Which is crazy to think, since it stresses me so much during the semester. 
Luckily, I’ve been able to keep myself busy making YouTube videos. If any of these interest you, I’d appreciate it so much for you to check it out.
adults playing with dinosaurs
sunshine coast vlog
study vlog
hate comments story time
bookshelf tour (heartstopper, narnia and more)
Meanwhile, I’ve been watching Sherlock because I felt nostalgic for it. Does anyone else remember when tumblr was overrun by fans of it? It really is an incredibly well done series. 
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lifeofthegrind · 3 years
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some people were asking for actual advice and i can never pass up an opportunity to procrastinate so here’s just a couple of things i always need to remind myself of…now back to my paper :(
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lochsides · 3 years
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August 24th, 2021 — Summer Studying Challenge
I decided to aestheticise my notion board this morning instead of dealing with the error in my matrix code. Daily procrastination check.
What three things would you take to your desert island? I’m assuming that water is available since it is an island. I would bring food, a boat (to leave when I wanted), and probably my phone to be honest.
🎧 Talk by Kodaline
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bananamiii · 3 years
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25 June 2021 // Notes on alkene stability and classification. As soon as my professor mentioned trans alkenes, I knew my color scheme had to be the trans flag.
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natastudies · 3 years
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Wednesday, September 15, 2021.
So many documentaries and movies on Netflix that I want to try. I love taking the time to relax at the end of the day while watching documentaries 🍿🎬 ⸜(๑⃙⃘’ᗜ’๑⃙⃘)⸝
Instagram: @natastudies
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amandaswork · 3 years
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FEB 12 / 21
ready for the weekend so I can binge a bunch of romcoms !!
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blue skies and assessment feedback
[4/1/21]
first day back after the holidays and I'm not feeling it. at least I did well in this midterm and I have my pets to keep me company🐾
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martiestudies · 3 years
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7/100 days of productivity ☆ 01/020421
i've been hanging out a lot with friends these past days so now i kind of have social burnout 😬 i'm taking the extended weekend for myself and to catch up in uni work.
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Early morning study sessions before class starts
~~~ listening to - SOUR by olivia rodrigo
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dandyboystudies · 3 years
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hi hello and welcome to my studyblr! i actually started this awhile ago but after going ia for a bit i’ve finally come back to (hopefully) post more frequently! so here’s a bit of an intro!
☁️who are you?
hi! my name is natti and i go by they/them pronouns! i’m currently in my second semester of university where i’m majoring in psychology. i also self-study korean, german, and italian on the side. something to know about me is that I ult the group stray kids so you’ll probably see them a bit on this blog :]
☁️why start a studyblr?
mainly for accountability. i always like scrolling through studyblrs for a bit of motivation and maybe i’ll give that same motivation to someone else!
☁️meaning behind user?
seungmin from stray kids is their self-appointed “dandy boy”. he is always seen to be very diligent especially in his studies and is a huge inspiration for me!
☁️where else can i find you?
i have a studytwt and studygram by the same user (and maybe a youtube channel soon...)
i hope we can motivate each other to work hard and study well!
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University is coming to an end for the semester! I’m excited to have it over and done with and to find out my marks. However, I’m doing a summer semester for the first time which starts in a couple of weeks. 
This last week I had six shifts at work, which is more than I’ve ever had. I’d really appreciate any advice anyone has about having the right mindset for hard work weeks. 
My most recent YouTube video has done surprising well so far without any promotion. It’s called ‘🚨ERROR🚨 motivation cannot be found’ and it includes clips from my recent holiday to Perth, Western Australia. I’d really appreciate any one who gives it a watch. 
Reading: Anne Boleyn, a King’s Obsession by Alison Weir
Listening: The Loneliest by Måneskin 
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lifeofthegrind · 3 years
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this is mostly a joke
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sunnyrinusstudies · 3 years
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Going FOSS: An Intro to Open-Source software for studyblr (and also some privacy related bits)
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Intro & attempt at TLDR
Hey everyone! Today I’d like to tell y’all something about Open Source Software, and also Why this should matter to you! This’ll probably be the first post of a series I intend to do, because I believe the Studyblr community, even the non-nerd folks, could really benefit from switching some things out in their digital environment. Since this is a long post, I attempted to summarise it below, please do read on if you have the spoons tho!
TLDR?
FOSS stands for “Free and Open Source Software” the “free” part doesn’t necessarily mean it’s free as in free pizza, but mostly means free as in freedom.
There’s a humongous amount of variants on this concept, but the core of FOSS specifically is the four freedoms:
1. To run the program however you want and for whatever you want
2. To study how the program works and to change it in whatever way you want
3. To be able to share it with whomever you feel like
4. To be able to share your modified version with whomever you want
There’s a whole host of software licenses built around these concepts, you can check those out at the Open Source Initiative website, or at Choose A License. Both have a good summary of what they all stand for.
Open Source software is used for a lot of products, nearly every single webserver is an Apache Linux server, Google chrome is built on top of their open source chromium (google is still the devil, but y’know, it’s an example), and even deep deep down, Apple computers run on top of a Linux Kernel. Many more can be listed, but I won’t do that otherwise this isn’t a TLDR anymore.
Now, Why is this important for you? The Open Source Initiative summed it up real nicely already, but heres a short paraphrase:
Control & Security. If software is open source then you can check if it really works the way it does, and to make sure it’s not spying on you. Even if you don’t have the skills for it, someone else who does will be able to check. Also if you don’t like how something works in a program, then you’ll be able to change it or find someone else’s changed version that you like more.
Training. People who want to learn programming can use the code to see what makes programs tick, as well as use it as a guide for their own projects.
Stability. Because everything’s out in the open, that means someone else can take up maintaining a project or make a successor of it, in case the original developers suddenly quit working on it. This is especially important when it’s software that’s absolutely critical for certain tasks.
Community. It’s not just one program. It’s a lot of people working together to make, test, use, and promote a project they really love. Lots of projects end up with a dedicated fanbase that helps support the developers in continuing to work on the software.
I’d like to add one more tho: Privacy, which ties in a lot with the security part. Nowadays with protests going on and everything being online due to the pandemic, folks have been and will be confronted much more with the impact of privacy, and lack thereof. Open Source software means that if any company or group tries to spy on you, then you and anyone who feels like checking, will be able to know and take action on it. Here’s the EFF page on privacy and why it should matter to you
If that got your attention then read on past the readmore button! Or, if nothing else maybe check out the Free and Open Source Software portal on Wikipedia? Or maybe the resources page of the Open Source Initiative?
Terminology: Let’s get that out of the way first
Open Source: The source code that a program is made up of is freely accessible, anyone can look at it and check whether it works well enough or to make sure it doesn’t spy on you.
FOSS: Free and Open Source Software. This doesn’t mean that you don’t need to pay for it, it’s free as in freedom and free speech, not free pizza.
There are four freedoms associated with FOSS:
The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose (freedom 0).
The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others (freedom 2).
The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others (freedom 3).
By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
FLOSS: Free and Libre Open Source Software. This time it is “free” as in free pizza. The “libre” is french for “free” as in freedom.
GRATIS: Sometimes people use this word to mean “free” as in free pizza. Usually alongside “FOSS”
Licenses : A license is something that tells others what they can or cannot do with your code. Licenses also apply to art and literature, those are copyright licenses. There are many different software licenses and I’m not going to be able to list them all.
The biggest players however are:
Apache License 2.0
The 3-Clause BSD License
GNU General Public License (also known as GPL)
MIT License
Mozilla Public License 2.0
There’s even more and you can find a list of them Here on the Open Source Initiative site There’s so many licenses that there’s even a Choose A License site, where you can pick a license depending on what you want it to achieve
Who and/or what even uses open source software?
You don’t need to be some nerd to benefit from Open Source software, in fact, you’re using open source software right now! The biggest example is the whole entire internet. Websites are stored on servers, and nearly every single webserver is a Linux server. The second biggest browser Firefox is open source, and even google chrome is built on top of “chromium” an open source base. If you dont use an iPhone, then you’re probably on an Android phone. Guess what? Android is part of the Android Open Source Project, which is then built upon a GNU/Linux base. All Open Source. Chromebooks? Built on top of a Linux kernel (like a non-patented engine you could put into any motor vehicle you’d like). Heck, even Apple computers are, at their core, built on top of a Linux kernel.
Neat apps you may wanna check out!
I’ve made a little list of apps that might be especially useful for studyblr folks, but depending on how well this post does I’ll probably make some more posts for specific apps.
TiddlyWiki, has a bajillion different ways to organise your thoughts, and also a lot of variant builds out there. Check out their table of contents if you feel lost! There’s versions available for most big browsers, as well as windows, linux, mac, android, and iOS.
AnyType, is an app that looks and almost exactly like notion, but is much more decentralised. They’re currently still in development but if you want to support them, sign up for early access and give them some feedback so they know what works and doesn’t! They’re still in closed alpha, but are intending to give beta access to about 100 folks at a time throughout 2021, so please sign up if this looks interesting to you!
Trilium Notes, is slightly more like a “notebook”, however you can arrange your notes in nearly infinitely deep folders. You can use things like Relation Maps & Link Maps to visualise your notes and how they go together. There’s even more they do and I just cant list it all, so go check out their stuff for a more comprehensive overview! Works on windows, linux, and (unsupported) mac
LibreOffice and ONLYOFFICE are two office suites that function just as well as micro$oft office, often Even Better in my experience. I’ve used LibreOffice for years now and honestly? never going back. OnlyOffice is technically free (as in pizza), but it’s a slight hassle to get everything set up, cause you need to set it up on a server. They have a paid and hosted version available with educational discounts, but honestly i’d go with LibreOffice.
OnePile, is an app I haven’t used myself since it only runs on Apple stuff. But I’ve heard a lot of good things about it so that’s why it’s in here. It looks like it works similar to most general “note taking notebook” apps. Looks really pretty too honestly.
EtherPad, is similar to ONLYOFFICE, however this one’s a lot more focused on specifically text documents. Works with real-time collaboration which is really neat.
Anything that FramaSoft has going on. They’re a non-profit organisation, dedicated to promoting digital freedom. A lot of open source cloud related things are not really useful to people who don’t have the time and/or money to set up a whole-ass server. That’s where FramaSoft comes in, they do it for you. Just about everything they offer (here’s a full overview) are free (as in free pizza). They also have a separate site to help you get started!
It’s not free to run it all on their side, so if you find yourself interested in using their services please try to support them any way you monetarily can! (they even have a “minetest” server (not minecraft, deeeefinitely not minecraft))
Joplin!! Which is also what I used to write this post so I wouldn’t have to use The Tumble’s post writing thing. It’s good for taking notes, has a bunch of neat plug-ins, and can also sync with a variety of cloud services!
Nextcloud For if you want to go just that little bit further on the open source and the privacy. Nextcloud has honestly way too many features for me to list, but the important parts are that it’s a nigh perfect replacement for office365, and probably even GSuite. The one caveat is that you either gotta host it yourself, or get someone else to host it for you. Framasoft (mentioned above), has a nextcloud instance. It works on just about every single platform, and can integrate with an absurd amount of services. Here’s a list of providers that work with nextcloud, and what different apps they have installed on their server.
I personally use Disroot, because they’re a local (as in, my country) non-profit that offer about 2gb of free storage, and then for about 15 cents per GB per month you can get more storage if you want. They also have an email service which is hella neat. Their one main rule is Do Not Use For Business Purposes, because they’re here to help the individual folks, not companies.
Neat Links you may also want to look at!
Here are some sources, and also resources that I used for this post. There’s also some stuff here that I think folks may be interested in in general.
General Wikipedia Article on Open Source Software
The Free and Open Source Software portal on Wikipedia
Resources page of the Open Source Initiative
Free Software Foundation definition of “free software”
itsfoss page on what FOSS means
itsfoss page on the history of FOSS
Open Source Software Foundation list of projects and apps they really like
Open Source Initiative on “the open source way”, and how it goes beyond software
Check out literally anything the Electronic Frontier Foundation has going on maybe?
TED talk on privacy and why it’s important
The Surveillance Self Defense project by the EFF
This EFF page on privacy for students
ExpressVPN article on privacy (not necessarily endorsing this company, just a good article)
What’s next?
I’ll probably make some more posts on specific kinds of software that I think folks may like. Or maybe a general overview on the more privacy forcused reasons and solutions for doing all of this.
Future post ideas, none of these are set in stone:
Open source Note taking apps
Replacements for just about Every Single google service I can think of
My personal setup
Open source / privacy conscious social media that studyblr folks may be into
Chatting, Calling, Videocalling: Discord and whatsapp alternatives etc
??? More studyblr apps that could do with a FOSS alternative??
How to support open source when you’re not a big fudgin nerd
How to be better at digital privacy and security, while still maintaining that studyblr aesthetic
Apps, software, other stuff, for specific areas of study maybe?
Feel free to suggest other ideas! Or leave feedback! This is my first big resource post so I wanna know if/how I can do better when I make another one!
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accadamias · 3 years
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𝐦𝐲 𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐲 𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬
HEY GUYS !! 
I  recently  posted  this  on  my  instagram  but  forgot  to  update  it  here  but I’ve  actually  created  a  google  drive  folder  with  scanned  copies  of  ALL  of my  IB  HL  Economics  notes  so  in  case  you’re  studying  IB  Economics , or  honestly  econ  in  general , I  hope  you  find  them  useful . 
Click  here  to  access  them  and  don’t  hesitate  to  send  me  an  ask  in  case  you  aren’t  able  to  :) 
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