Truly it’s remarkable that past the fixed (purchase price) and operating (internet subscription) cost of owning a computer, you are only time-limited in what you can learn. The depth of what’s available through these machines is entirely incredible.
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I owe (nearly wholly) to computers my: - basic Chinese language skills - a decent portion of my ability to get advanced things done in EAGLE - and I don’t often admit this but, everything I know about playing the accordion. What have you taught yourself online?
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That’s just to start with, the things I’ve dedicated memorable amounts of time to (pure credit gets tricky because knowledge & knowing how to learn as a skill compounds)
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Also incredible: the extent to which a few tools dominate. Wikipedia, YouTube, Memrise, Kindle; PDF viewers and audio players due generalized credit too I suppose.
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If you teach yourself stuff, as a hobby, I am curious what tools or approaches you tend to use. What should I know about?
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Replying to @starsandrobots
I got a lot more knowledgeable about moldmaking by watching Smooth-On’s videos.
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