Duddhawork — Channel Summaries
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Getting Things Done: Microsoft OneNote Second Brain
A practical “second brain” setup using Microsoft OneNote turns David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) idea—capturing thoughts outside the mind—into...
I Implemented PARA in Microsoft OneNote
Thiago Forte’s PARA system—Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive—gets a practical makeover inside Microsoft OneNote, turning scattered “captured” ideas...
How To Get Things Done With The Microsoft ToDo App
Microsoft To Do fits neatly into a minimalist, daily-reset productivity system: plan a small set of high-impact tasks each morning, let “My Day”...
The Math Behind a Perfect Basketball Arc
A basketball’s “perfect” entry angle isn’t about making the arc as steep as possible; it’s about maximizing the effective opening the rim presents to...
How To Study for the Math Proficiency Test (MPT)
Passing Ontario’s Math Proficiency Test (MPT) hinges less on cramming and more on a tight loop of practice, targeted review, and retesting. The most...
Poker Hands Probabilities with Combinatorics
Combinatorics can turn Texas Hold’em hand rankings into exact counts—and those counts translate directly into probabilities that explain why “good”...
How To Highlight Physical Books in Readwise
Readwise can turn physical-book highlighting into searchable, spaced-repetition notes—but doing it well depends on how the highlights are captured...
Daylio App Review: Analyzing 1000+ Days of Data
A 1,000-day mood log in Daylio suggests a stable personal baseline rather than a steady upward trend: the average mood settles around 3.7 on a 1–5...
MPT Q1 (No Calculator) - Ontario Mathematics Proficiency Test
The core takeaway is that dividing 17.86 by 0.19 (a no-calculator Ontario Mathematics Proficiency Test question) can be solved cleanly by converting...
Daylio App - Advanced Statistics Explained
Mood tracking becomes actionable when Daily turns raw check-ins into comparisons: which moods show up most, which activities tend to move mood up or...
How Kahoot Scoring Works.
Kahoot’s scoring system rewards correct answers far more than speed, because points drop at a steady, predictable rate as response time increases....
We Tried Pulsetto as a Couple: The Data Will Surprise You
A two-person, four-week-before/during/four-week-after self-tracking experiment found no meaningful, consistent improvement from the Palsetto device...
Random Numbers, Histograms, and Distributions in Desmos
Desmos can generate random numbers from a chosen statistical distribution, then use those samples to build histograms that gradually “converge”...
The Math Behind the 2-4 Rule in Poker
Poker’s “2-4 rule” is a fast way to estimate how often a draw will complete by the river—without doing exact probability math. The core idea is...
Readwise: How I Remember Everything I Read
Remembering what you read doesn’t come from highlighting harder—it comes from turning notes into repeated self-testing. The core idea is that memory...
MPT Q6 - Ontario Mathematics Proficiency Test
A train traveling at a steady 120 kilometers per hour covers a total distance of 390 kilometers after 3 hours and 15 minutes, leaving 96 kilometers...
You Are What You Eat DEBUNKED by a Statistics Teacher
Netflix’s “You Are What You Eat” makes a sweeping case that going vegan improves health markers—but the statistics teacher argues the documentary’s...