Hobbies for engineers

Do you work as an engineer and want to pick a hobby so that you can put in practice outside of work some of the math, natural and/or social science principles you have learned? Let’s take a look at some nice hobby ideas. Cars There are many possibilities related to these vehicles. What about getting involved in the maintenance of the car? What about some modifications to the headlights, or the suspensions?...

October 4, 2024

Spaced repetition, forgetting curve and Anki

Have you ever studied a new material, and have forgotten almost immediately after using it (for work, or for an exam)? Have you ever forgotten something you thought you had understood well? Are you trying to learn a new language and forget the new vocabulary all the time? Well, that happens to me, as well. You are not alone. In my case, I have found a solution in the form of a technique, the so-called spaced repetition....

October 2, 2024

Linux command Tail: useful for monitoring log text files

When monitoring any program logs in Ubuntu or in many Linux based operating systems one can use the tail command. The tail command outputs the last lines of a text file. Enter the command in the shell program. tail /<path>/logfile.log By default, the tail command will show the last 10 lines. If you want to specify the number of lines, enter the command with the flag “-n”, in the following way:...

September 27, 2024

Hood's everyday life

Everyday life in the hood is so much better when we tamper down our hormones. I have tested it myself. I used to live in a hood where normal everyday people would throw trash anywhere. Furthermore, they would blast their music at eardrum-damaging volume. Moreover, you were always worried someone was going to ask you with a lack of courtesy to hand him over the nice looking belongings you were carrying, even midday....

September 25, 2024

How to read a Book by Mortimer Adler

There is a book close to my heart because it dawned on me how below average one can act. In my search for being less stupid, I read “How to read a book by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren (edition 1972)”. Let’s call this book HRB. Notes: This is a practical How-to book that explains how to read better if our goal is lifting our mind from understanding less to understanding more, to knowing more about life, the world, and ourselves....

September 20, 2024