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akshay kadam (a2k)

akshay kadam (a2k)

@deadcoder0904

i know nothing.
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Joined October 2017
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My mother never realised her punishment was actually a reward

You're a legend 😂

How much of it do you apply? Or is it just reading?

I remember most of it, but converting that knowledge to action/application ... Okay I'm pretty terrible at that. 😂

That's a nice pattern. How many pages do you read now? And any specific time? Morning/Night?

I read at night and have a minimum of one word
I usually read from 5-100 pages a night.
Varies on a lot

Wow that's a lot 👏

Must require lot of time to read 100 pages?

Maybe 2 hours. Sometimes you go on a binge!

Me too, man. Nothing fictional but tech/saas/makers, etc... but I honestly never finish any. Halfway either I'm lost or bored or both 😂so I skip 🤣

Think about why you bought the book for. It's not for finishing the book, but for getting information out of it.

This is the best quote. Love it. Will definitely think about it.

I usually get bored after a while if it's uninteresting. Honestly never finished any books in school either. I just read answers to some questions. I'll try that approach now since reading 300 pages when the author has unnecessarily stretched the topic sounds stupid.

You feel uninteresting because you don't have an interest in this topic just yet. It's also common for authors stretch/repeat the topic too much.

I just read answers to some questions.
It's actually the best way for active reading.
how about making quote notes which you want to remember forever? You learn things much better than finishing books in a passive manner.

Do they put all the words in the database? Like all sentences? How does the grammar work? Is it some AI/ML? Or do they use some external service?

Yes, mostly machine learning and some big data from dictionaries.

Here an Engienering blog:
www.grammarly.com/blog/how-gr…

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