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10 Obsidian Plugins Nobody Talks About(But You Should be Using)

Prakash Joshi Pax · 3 min read

Obsidian’s plugin ecosystem is huge, but day-to-day productivity often comes from small workflow tweaks rather than headline features. A set of...

Obsidian PluginsCursor PersistenceData View Sorting

Hyperconjugation Effect || Detail Concept || Organic Chemistry || Dr Rizwana Mustafa

Dr Rizwana Mustafa · 2 min read

Hyperconjugation (also called “no-bond resonance”) is an electron-delocalization effect that stabilizes carbocations, alkenes, alkynes, and free...

HyperconjugationNo-Bond ResonanceAlpha Hydrogens

Any Model. Any App. Build Your AI OS to Work Everywhere.

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

The central idea is to build an “AI OS” that stays yours even when AI tools change—by keeping identity, knowledge structure, and repeatable processes...

AI OSFile PortabilityObsidian

Chat with papers you find or upload

Elicit · 2 min read

Elicit’s new Notebook features add a flexible “chat with papers” workflow that lets researchers ask questions across papers they either search for in...

Notebook ChatPaper SelectionFull Text vs Abstracts

how to get going on your next project 🎯 GTD's natural planning model and Obsidian tutorial

morganeua · 2 min read

Procrastination often isn’t a motivation problem—it’s a “next-action” problem. When a project stays vague (“work on it,” “finish it”), anxiety grows...

Natural Planning ModelGetting Things DoneProcrastination

How to Generate Insights with Your MOCs feat. Jeremy Gavin

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

Aphorisms work like a “horizon” for thought: they draw a boundary around what’s knowable, then reward the reader for walking toward it—even if the...

AphorismsHorizon MetaphorNote Making

I Tested Claude & ChatGPT's New Knowledge Connectors—Here's Your TLDR + Pros & Cons

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

OpenAI’s Atlas browser is shipping as a public MVP, and the biggest differentiator isn’t just faster iteration—it’s personalization built on ChatGPT...

Atlas BrowserAgent SkillsPrompt Injection

Lecture 11A: Deploying ML Models (Full Stack Deep Learning - Spring 2021)

The Full Stack · 3 min read

Machine learning models don’t become “production-ready” just because they work in a notebook; they need a deployment path that fits the latency,...

Model DeploymentBatch PredictionModel Service APIs

Professors Make PhD Students Miserable

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

PhD students are often pulled into toxic supervision relationships that start with manipulation and can escalate into bullying, authorship theft, and...

PhD SupervisionToxic MentorshipNarcissism

Python FastAPI Tutorial (Part 7): Sync vs Async - Converting Your App to Asynchronous

Corey Schafer · 3 min read

The core takeaway is that FastAPI can run routes either synchronously or asynchronously, but the performance payoff from async only materializes when...

Async vs Sync RoutesAsync SQLAlchemyEager Loading

How to Select / Find / Choose Research Area | Urdu/Hindi

Dr Rizwana Mustafa · 3 min read

Choosing a research area is the biggest early-career bottleneck, and the path out of confusion is practical: read widely, narrow deliberately, define...

Research Area SelectionLiterature ReviewHypothesis Development

Fortune 100 AI Agent Secrets: The 6 Principles Your Competitors Don't Want You to Know

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Fortune 100 companies are already deploying AI agents in production, and the competitive edge won’t come from chasing the newest model—it will come...

AI AgentsAgent OrchestrationEnterprise Automation

The Math Behind a Perfect Basketball Arc

Duddhawork · 2 min read

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...

Basketball TrajectoryProjected AreaEntry Angle

This AI agent makes you a Top Voice on social media (AgentKit + FeedHive MCP)

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

An AI workflow built from OpenAI’s Agent Builder plus FeedHive’s brand-aware drafting can turn “news scouting” into ready-to-publish social...

AI AgentsSocial Media AutomationBrand Voice

How to learn stuff you have no business learning

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

Learning doesn’t hinge on clever study systems or productivity hacks so much as on motivation—and motivation grows when curiosity is treated like a...

MotivationSerendipityObsidian Notes

Tables and Figures in Research Papers - Writing Tips and Examples

Ref-n-Write Academic Software · 2 min read

Tables and figures belong in a research paper’s results section whenever the information can’t be communicated clearly in a short stretch of text. A...

Results SectionFigures vs TablesCaptions

How to stop GIVING UP on habits + routines & ACTUALLY stay consistent

Dr. Tiffany Shelton · 3 min read

Consistency fails long before a person runs out of willpower. The core problem is skipping the “foundation” steps that make a new behavior actually...

Habit ConsistencyStages of ChangeIdentity Upleveling

[[Zettlr HowTo]] #005: Custom CSS

Zettlr · 2 min read

Zettlr’s custom CSS feature lets users override the app’s built-in styling—down to layout, typography, colors, and borders—by injecting their own CSS...

Custom CSSDeveloper ToolsCSS Cascade

Prompting Playbook 2025: 4 Beginner Moves, 12 Pro Patterns

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Prompting becomes far more reliable when it’s treated like a contractor briefing—clear deliverables, bounded context, guided steps, and a built-in...

Prompting FundamentalsOutput FormattingContext Control

TheBrain-like graph-based navigation in Obsidian.md with Excalidraw and Breadcrumb - LATCH Hierarchy

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 2 min read

A graph-style navigation system for Obsidian vaults is built to mimic the “brain” interface by using hierarchy as the organizing principle—then...

LATCH HierarchyBreadcrumbs ConfigurationObsidian Graph Navigation

Ultimate Yearly Goal Planner for 2026! | Full Guide & Notion Template Tour

The Organized Notebook · 3 min read

A Notion template built for 2026 turns yearly goal-setting into a trackable system—from life-area vision down to dated tasks—with automatic progress...

Notion Goal PlanningYearly ReviewTask Dashboards

Build Hour: Image Gen

OpenAI · 3 min read

OpenAI’s Image Gen is built on the same GPT-4o architecture used for text, and it’s now available to developers through the Responses API as a...

Image GenResponses APIMulti-Turn Editing

How to Condense Your Novel (I cut 16k words with this...)

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Cutting 16,000 words from a novel that had already gone through roughly a dozen drafts is less about finding one “big” problem and more about...

Novel CondensationLate-Stage EditingPlot Simplification

Excalidraw Writing Machine: Generate articles from your Visual Zettelkasten cards in Obsidian

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 3 min read

A workflow built around Visual Zettelkasten cards in Obsidian can turn a visual article layout into a clean, publication-ready PDF draft—complete...

Visual ZettelkastenExcalidraw Writing MachineObsidian Automation

Use Anti-Fragile Thinking to Create the Life You Want

Ali Alqaraghuli, PhD · 2 min read

Success, in this framework, comes less from obsessing over the “right” outcome and more from engineering a faster path to failure—so learning arrives...

Anti-Fragile ThinkingFailure as FeedbackGoal Iteration

Paper Digest || Quick & Easy AI enabled Literature Review || Research Publications || Hindi || 2024

eSupport for Research · 2 min read

AI-enabled “Paper Digest” is presented as a fast way to triage research papers so readers can decide—within minutes—whether a document is worth a...

Literature ReviewAI SummarizationResearch Workflow

3 BIG "Benefits" of Caffeine + 3 BIGGER Benefits of No Caffeine

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

Caffeine is portrayed as a three-part driver of anxiety, impulsivity, and distractability—while going caffeine-free is framed as a route to regained...

Caffeine EffectsCaffeine WithdrawalAnxiety

How cloud providers overcharge you (and how to fix it)

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

Cloud bills balloon quietly through defaults, usage-based pricing, and “invisible” resources—so the fastest way to cut costs is to audit specific...

Cloud Cost OptimizationAWS CloudWatch RetentionBandwidth Egress Fees

Use Structure Notes to Organize Topics in Obsidian

Joshua Duffney · 3 min read

The core challenge in building an Obsidian slip box isn’t collecting notes—it’s resisting the urge to impose rigid order too early. Knowledge is...

Slip Box OrganizationStructure NotesObsidian Links

#8 How to Write the Conclusion Section of a Research Paper?

Ref-n-Write Academic Software · 2 min read

A strong research paper conclusion delivers a clear “final take-home message” by briefly restating aims, summarizing what was found, and translating...

Conclusion WritingResearch Paper StructureSummarizing Findings

#SmartPLS4 Series 8 - How to Assess Convergent Validity?

Research With Fawad · 2 min read

Convergent validity in SmartPLS is judged largely through Average Variance Extracted (AVE): if each construct’s AVE is at least 0.50, the indicators...

Convergent ValidityAverage Variance ExtractedComposite Reliability

How To Use Obsidian: Introduction To Folders, Links, And Tags

Obsidian Explained (No Code Required) · 2 min read

Obsidian’s most practical organizing strategy starts with links between notes, not a perfectly engineered folder system. Folders can become a...

Obsidian FoldersNote LinksTags Metadata

Academics Are Ditching PowerPoint for This Poster Tool

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

BioRender is positioned as a faster, more design-friendly way for researchers to create publication-ready scientific figures, posters, and simple...

Scientific FiguresPoster BuilderAI Graphs

How to Start a Small Business or Side Hustle in 2025 Mark Kohler's Secrets!

The Kevin Trudeau Show: Limitless · 3 min read

A tax lawyer and small-business adviser argues that side hustles and small businesses can lower an owner’s effective tax rate—not by “loopholes,” but...

Small Business Tax PlanningSide Hustle DeductionsEffective Tax Rate

Why You Should Use Block References in Logseq: A Beginner’s Introduction

Tools on Tech · 3 min read

Block references in Logseq let users link to a specific block of text—using a unique block ID—so notes can be reused without copying the underlying...

Block ReferencesBlock EmbedsLogseq Linking

The ChatGPT-5 Organizational Playbook

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

ChatGPT-5 rollouts will succeed or fail based less on “which model to pick” and more on how teams prompt, route, and verify work—because the system...

ChatGPT-5 AdoptionPrompting StrategyProof of Work

What EVERY PhD discovers by the end! The secrets!

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

By the end of a PhD, the biggest “secret” is not a triumphant eureka moment—it’s the realization that the whole process is mostly survival. The...

PhD RealitySupervisor GuidanceLearning How to Learn

AI Jargon, Demystified: 3 Concepts Everyone Misunderstands

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

AI’s biggest practical limits aren’t mysterious—they start with what data can actually be fed into a model, then show up as uneven “intelligence”...

TokenizationJagged IntelligencePrompt Strategy

Lecture 7: Troubleshooting Deep Neural Networks (Full Stack Deep Learning - Spring 2021)

The Full Stack · 3 min read

Troubleshooting deep neural networks is hard because the same drop in performance can come from many different causes—and many bugs don’t announce...

Neural Network DebuggingBias-Variance DecompositionData Pipeline Bugs

The CV that got me my first university job [All the MISTAKES]

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

A PhD CV that lands a university postdoc isn’t about looking polished—it’s about putting the right evidence in the right order for the specific job....

PhD CVPostdoc ApplicationsAcademic vs Non-Academic CV

Take Permanent Notes in Obsidian

Joshua Duffney · 3 min read

Permanent notes succeed—or fail—based on one requirement: they must be the product of the writer’s own thinking, not a copy of what was read. Unlike...

Permanent NotesAtomic NotesElaboration

Vectorless RAG - Local Financial RAG Without Vector Database | Tree-Based Indexing with Ollama

Venelin Valkov · 3 min read

Vectorless RAG can retrieve and answer questions from structured documents without any vector database by building a tree index from the document’s...

Vectorless RAGTree-Based IndexingLocal Financial RAG

Labs 1-3: Introduction to the Text Recognizer Project - Full Stack Deep Learning - March 2019

The Full Stack · 3 min read

Handwritten-text recognition is built as a full pipeline: a web backend accepts an encoded image, a deployed “compiled prediction model” runs...

Text Recognizer ArchitectureEMNIST Character TrainingCTC Line Recognition

Successful part time PhD students | 4 fail proof tips!

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Part-time PhD work can quietly derail momentum—especially when days away from the desk cause forgotten starting points and lost context—but steady...

Part-Time PhDMomentumRecord Keeping

EXCLUSIVE: an OpenAI x Nate Conversation on Atlas, AI Agents, and the Future of Work

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

OpenAI’s Atlas is positioning the browser as an “agentic” workspace: a familiar Chromium-based interface that can use ChatGPT-style intelligence to...

Atlas BrowserAI AgentsAgentic Browsing

SearchGPT: Is This the Future of Research or Just Overhyped?

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

SearchGPT’s web-search button inside ChatGPT is proving useful for research workflows, but it’s not yet a drop-in replacement for specialized...

SearchGPTPeer-Reviewed RetrievalLiterature Review Drafting

Beginner's guide to coding qualitative data (line-by-line coding)

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 2 min read

Line-by-line coding is a practical way to break through the “stuck” feeling that hits when qualitative transcripts don’t obviously map onto research...

Line-by-Line CodingQualitative Data AnalysisCode Reduction

Beat the 95%: Why AI Projects Fail—And How Builders Win

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 2 min read

Enterprise AI initiatives are often judged by a headline statistic—“95% fail to deliver measurable ROI within six months”—but the real divide between...

AI ROIHybrid ArchitecturesLearning Systems

You Are Using ChatGPT The Wrong Way

FromSergio · 3 min read

ChatGPT performs far better when users treat prompts like a brief for a human professional: spell out the goal and audience up front, then narrow the...

Prompt EngineeringContext and AudienceConstraints

Most People Want Validation, Not Perspective (Why This Matters Now)

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 2 min read

Career growth has long lacked a real governance system: most people get validation and vague praise, not perspective and pressure-tested...

Career AccountabilityAI CoachingQuarterly Reviews

Make with Notion 2024: Build your dream setup in Notion with Andrew Mason

Notion · 3 min read

Andrew Mason frames Notion not as a document tool, but as infrastructure for building company culture through repeatable rituals. He argues that...

Notion WorkspaceDatabase-First WritingMise en place

How to write a literature review QUICKLY

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 3 min read

A literature review doesn’t get written quickly by “starting to write.” It gets written quickly by front-loading reading, then turning that reading...

Literature Review WorkflowAcademic Article ReadingNote Organization

HOW TO WRITE IN RETROSPECTIVE POV 🕦 is it right for your story? (theory + examples)

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Retrospective point of view—especially first-person retrospective—lets a character narrate events after they’ve already happened, using memory to add...

Retrospective POVFirst-Person Past TenseTense Management

Understanding the Questionnaire/Scale Development Process. Edited Webinar

Research With Fawad · 3 min read

Scale development is necessary when existing questionnaires fail to measure a concept in the specific way a study needs—especially for constructs...

Scale DevelopmentLatent VariablesOperational Definition

How Mike Schmitz uses the Obsidian app as a Content Creator | LYT House Episode 2

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

Mike Schmitz uses Obsidian as a “brain map” for turning books, sermons, and writing into searchable, connected knowledge—without letting note-taking...

Obsidian Book NotesAtomic Note TakingLocal Graph Retrieval

Qualitative Coding for beginners - How to name codes?

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 3 min read

Code naming anxiety is a common trap in qualitative analysis, and it wastes time that should go into understanding the data well enough to build...

Qualitative CodingCode NamingThematic Framework

Notion Office Hours: Academic Productivity 📗

Notion · 3 min read

Academic productivity at Goldie Beacon College is being run through Notion as a single, connected system for research, publishing, and day-to-day...

Academic ProductivityNotion DatabasesCFP Tracking

Notion Build: Minimal Class Notes, GPA, And Non-Database Tables

Red Gregory · 2 min read

A Notion class-notes dashboard can be built as a set of linked, self-updating databases—so grades, due dates, and class-specific notes all stay in...

Notion DashboardClass NotesLinked Databases

How to Search a Research Theory and Build a Story?

Research With Fawad · 2 min read

Choosing the right theory for a research topic often feels like guesswork—especially when the exact relationship between your variables isn’t spelled...

Theory SearchGoogle ScholarUmbrella Constructs

Poetry vs Purple Prose, Writing Career Plans, & Revision Process | Writing Q&A

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Revision starts with diagnosing what the draft actually needs, not with chasing a universal checklist. The first step is to ask, “What do I feel my...

Revision StrategyCritical ReadingDrafting Momentum

HOW TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS IN ONLY 12 WEEKS l 12 Week Year Guide

Dr. Tiffany Shelton · 3 min read

Missing your goals mid-year usually isn’t a motivation problem—it’s a planning problem. The core fix is the “12-week year” mindset shift: replace...

12-Week YearGoal SystemsLag vs Lead Goals

Lecture 2A: Convolutional Neural Networks (Full Stack Deep Learning - Spring 2021)

The Full Stack · 3 min read

Convolutional neural networks gained their edge in computer vision by replacing the “flatten an image and learn a giant matrix” approach with a...

Convolutional FiltersStride And PaddingReceptive Field

6 Structural Gaps ChatGPT Can't Close—And 12 Killer AI Tools That Do

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Chatbots like ChatGPT are sticky, but large language models still leave major “structural gaps” that matter in real work—especially when tasks demand...

LLM LimitationsSpreadsheet IntelligenceCode Execution Sandboxes

Linear Algebra 34 | Range and Kernel of a Matrix

The Bright Side of Mathematics · 2 min read

Range and kernel are the two core subspaces that determine whether a linear system has solutions and whether those solutions are unique. For an m×n...

Range of a MatrixKernel of a MatrixLinear Maps

Why Your Team is Probably Missing the AI Revolution (And NASA Can Explain Why)

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 2 min read

Teams are at risk of missing the real AI revolution because most organizations are treating AI as an add-on to existing workflows rather than as a...

Distributed CognitionTeam ProductivityShared Context

Dolly 2.0: Free ChatGPT-like Model for Commercial Use

Venelin Valkov · 2 min read

Dolly 2.0 is being released as a genuinely commercial-friendly, open instruction-tuned language model—complete with training code, dataset, and model...

Dolly 2.0Instruction TuningDolly 15K

11 Misconceptions About Short Fiction

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Short fiction doesn’t need a moral, isn’t inherently “easy,” and isn’t defined by a strict word-count ceiling—most of the common complaints about...

Short Story MisconceptionsTheme vs MessageWriting Craft

Here's Why I'm Not Using Obsidian Anymore & What I'm Doing Instead

Obsidian Explained (No Code Required) · 3 min read

After years of daily use, Jonathan Pritchard is stepping away from Obsidian—not because the tool failed, but because it started to cost him something...

Obsidian AlternativesBullet JournalAttention and Presence

Idea Emergence Q&A Part 2 - Accelerate Your Career by Developing Maps of Content (MOCs)

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

Maps of Content (MOCs) are framed as a career accelerator because they “future-proof” a person’s knowledge: building interconnected maps across...

Maps of Content (MOCs)Obsidian OrganizationTagging Strategy

How to BUILD a Project & Task Manager with Notion! | Track your projects & tasks easily! ✨

The Organized Notebook · 3 min read

A practical Notion-based project and task manager can be built around three linked databases—Projects, Tasks, and an optional Sprints layer—so...

Notion Project ManagementTask BoardsSprints

7 differences between QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE research

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 3 min read

A jaywalking study becomes a clear test case for why qualitative and quantitative research often look nothing alike: one approach prioritizes...

Qualitative ResearchQuantitative ResearchResearch Design

PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR STUDY ABROAD | 🔥 Explained with examples

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

A personal statement for study abroad is an admission essay built to show personality and fit—not just academic motivation. Unlike an SOP, which...

Personal Statement StructureStudy Abroad EssaysSOP vs Personal Statement

Scientific Figures Without the Design Skills? Illustrae Makes It Possible

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

Academic posters and graphical abstracts have long been a weak spot for AI tools, but Illustrate positions itself as a design-first solution that...

IllustrateGraphical AbstractsAcademic Posters

App Inventor Stopwatch Tutorial | Pause/Resume Stopwatch | Stopwatch App Inventor | MIT App Inventor

Obsidian Soft · 2 min read

A stopwatch built in MIT App Inventor can match Android-style minute/second/centisecond counting while adding a practical resume feature—so stopping...

MIT App InventorStopwatchPause/Resume

#8 Folgezettel - why it's important to create them in your Zettelkasten

FP · 3 min read

“Folgezettel”—German for “sequence of notes”—is valuable in a Zettelkasten because it creates just enough friction to turn scattered reading and...

FolgezettelZettelkastenCapture Bloat

Two Workflows for Reading, Note-Taking, and Visual Thinking that Are Transforming the Way I Use AI

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 3 min read

AI use doesn’t have to mean handing over private notes. Zsolt’s two workflows aim to keep personal information “ring-fenced” while still using AI to...

Non-fiction ReadingPrivacy-Conscious AIVoice Reflection

How to Batch Edit Note Properties in Obsidian

Prakash Joshi Pax · 2 min read

Batch-editing YAML front matter in an Obsidian vault can be painful when every note needs the same property changes. A faster workflow uses the...

Batch Editing PropertiesYAML Front MatterObsidian Linter Plugin

The Darkest Secret in Academia & They GET AWAY with it!

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

Academic idea theft—often paired with intimidation and career retaliation—emerges as a recurring pattern rather than a rare exception, with financial...

Academic MisconductIntellectual PropertyAuthorship Credit

Links vs tags vs folders: knowledge gardening for Obsidian, with Jorge Arango

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

A 10,000-note Obsidian vault doesn’t need a rigid taxonomy so much as a design that matches what each tool does best—especially the difference...

Obsidian StructureLinks vs TagsFolders vs Tags

A Chat About Confidence and Imposter Syndrome

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Imposter syndrome shows up as a fast, decisive internal verdict: after a writer achieves something—like getting published or sending work out for...

Imposter SyndromeWriting ConfidenceBeta Reading

My SIMPLE (super productive) step-by-step MONTHLY PLANNING ROUTINE ✨ - Plan the month with me

Dr. Tiffany Shelton · 3 min read

A December reset centers on two moves: cutting burnout by restructuring work into energy-saving “batch days,” and using a 12-week-year framework to...

Monthly Planning RoutineBatch-Day SchedulingHabits and Routines Organizer

Obsidian Plugins: Templater (Part 2 - File Module)

Productivity Guru · 2 min read

Templater’s File module turns Obsidian templates into file-aware automation: templates can read note content and metadata, create and move files, and...

Templater File ModuleObsidian TemplatesFile Metadata

Keep a running log of your day (Daily Log)

Reflect Notes · 2 min read

A practical daily-note system centers on keeping a running log of what happens throughout the day—capturing reflections, ideas, messages, meetings,...

Daily LoggingLinked NotesMeeting Backbench Notes

Could This Change The Way We Use Computers FOREVER? - OpenAI Realtime API Function Calling

All About AI · 2 min read

A voice-driven “function calling” agent built on OpenAI’s Realtime API can take direct actions on a user’s computer—opening websites, navigating...

Realtime APIFunction CallingVoice-Controlled Agents

#ChatGPT with #SPSS: How to use ChatGPT to understand and report #Correlation Analysis from SPSS

Research With Fawad · 3 min read

Correlation analysis is presented as a practical way to quantify how two variables move together—whether the relationship is positive, negative, or...

Correlation AnalysisSPSS Bivariate CorrelatePearson vs Spearman

NEW Benchmark for Longterm AI Stability - Agentic Vending Machine Business

MattVidPro · 3 min read

Long-term AI stability—staying coherent and goal-aligned for weeks or months—remains a major weak point, even for top-performing models. In a...

Long-Term AI StabilityAgentic BenchmarksGoal Alignment

How I Write Multiple Books at Once

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

Writing multiple projects at once can be a practical way to keep a writer energized, reduce burnout, and stay productive—especially for people who...

Writing Multiple ProjectsWorking in BlocksShiny New Idea Syndrome

One-Man Shark Tank Reveals His Secret To Massive Money Success

The Kevin Trudeau Show: Limitless · 3 min read

Dan Fleshman credits his early wealth and later investing success to a mix of capital-market strategy and a “winner” mindset—especially the belief...

OTC Pink SheetsReverse MergerPublic Market Liquidity

How to Easily Read Papers 10x Faster

Academic English Now · 3 min read

Reading research papers fast isn’t mainly about speed—it’s about having a clear destination and a disciplined path. Without that, every paper looks...

Literature ReviewResearch GapsPDF Summarization

ChatGPT 101: The No BS Guide to How to Actually Make AI Work for You

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

AI becomes genuinely useful at work when prompts supply enough context, constraints, and success criteria—turning generic outputs into scripts,...

Prompting FrameworkWork Email ScriptsMeeting Risk Summaries

Tell me something about yourself 🔥| Introduce yourself in Interview | With Sample Answers 🔥🤯

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

“Tell me something about yourself” is less a personal story prompt and more a job-fit test the recruiter uses to decide whether the candidate matches...

Interview Answer StructureRecruiter ExpectationsCareer Goals

#9 Zettelkasten: from source card to idea card

FP · 2 min read

Turning a “reminder” on a Zettelkasten source card into a polished idea card is a slow, text-driven process—one designed to preserve accuracy while...

ZettelkastenSource CardsIdea Cards

FACTSHEET: Salami Slicing | ELSEVIER | eSupport for Research | RPE02: L-08 | 2022 | Dr. Akash Bhoi

eSupport for Research · 2 min read

Salami slicing is the practice of breaking one meaningful study into multiple smaller papers to increase publication counts, and it’s generally...

Salami SlicingDuplicate PublicationResearch Ethics

How I Published My Book for $0 Using Obsidian, Pandoc, Calibre (EPUB, PDF, Audiobook)

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 3 min read

A complete, free self-publishing workflow turns Obsidian markdown into professional EPUBs and print-ready PDFs—while keeping the book tightly...

Obsidian PublishingPandoc ConversionCalibre PDF

Rethinking PKM Part 2: Links, Tags, and Filepaths

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 3 min read

A key takeaway from this PKM deep-dive is that file organization has measurable performance limits—and that those limits help explain why many people...

PKM ProcessesFile PathsLinks

18 Big NEW Notion Features for Your Life OS (PPV)

August Bradley · 3 min read

Notion’s latest wave of updates pushes the platform beyond “notes and databases” into feed-like browsing, AI-assisted work, deeper automation, and...

Notion Feed ViewAI Meeting NotesDatabase Interface

7. Hayes Process Macro Model 5 - Multiple Mediators and a Moderator

Research With Fawad · 2 min read

Collaborative culture improves organizational performance through two parallel mediators—assurance and perceived organizational support—but that...

Hayes Process Model 5Multiple MediatorsModeration

LESSON 71 - CHAPTER FOUR OF RESEARCH PROJECT, THESIS OR DISSERTATION || THE STRUCTURE OF THE CHAPTER

RESEARCH METHODS CLASS WITH PROF. LYDIAH WAMBUGU · 3 min read

Chapter four is where a researcher turns collected data into a structured, audience-ready account of findings—by analyzing, presenting, interpreting,...

Chapter Four StructureResponse RateRespondent Demographics

How to Write a Research Paper | Step By Step Guide For Beginners | Dr Rizwana

Dr Rizwana Mustafa · 3 min read

A strong research paper isn’t just about producing results—it’s about packaging that work so other scientists can quickly understand it, verify it,...

Research Paper StructureAbstract WritingTitle Optimization

Why Gen Z is Getting Rid of Hustle Culture

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Hustle culture’s promise—more busyness equals more success—collapses under scrutiny from both mental-health and performance angles. The core message...

Hustle CultureSleep and ProductivitySingle-Tasking