Anu Kumar

      • The Identity-Shaking Experiences You Have While Living Abroad: Being an immigrant or expat will stretch your limits and sober your ego.
      • Why Are We Obsessed with Young Heroes?
      • Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey
      • Real Self Care by Pooja Lakshman
      • The Art of Statistics by David Spiegelhalter
      • The Science of Storytelling by Will Storr
      • The Status Game by Will Storr
      • Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty
        • 3 fundamentals characteristics of a computer
        • About MOCS
        • Acridine orange
        • Allowing yourself to fail will ultimately give you permission to succeed
        • analyte
        • Anu Kumar's CV
        • attentional space is limited and prone to attentional residue
        • attributional complexity
        • automating time consuming tasks without sacrificing quality or rich experiences
        • Bachelors in Neuroscience from University of Tennessee, Knoxville
        • basics of algorithms and pseudocode
        • before you code, learn how computers work
        • Big-O notation
        • Big-O notation and time complexity
        • Biological Science MOC
        • Black box thinking
        • BNF 101 Base Informatiques
        • Book Notes
        • Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte
        • Buses and RAM work in computer architecture
        • cancer cell lines are commonly used in cell biology research
        • career fulfillment doesn't come from following your passion
        • cat and sort commands for mac (unix)
        • Central processing unit (CPU)
        • Cértificate de Compétence en Bio-informatique
        • clean code
        • colors in css using hexadecimal and rgb
        • comparison of all the different kinds of water in labs
        • compteur - counter in scheme and python
        • Computers work based on Von Neumann Machine principles
        • config files
        • Contempt of younger generations from older people stem from jealousy and no willingness to fight for their happiness
        • counters
        • database creation syntax and data fields
        • Designing PCR Primers
        • diethyl pyrocarbonate-treated water
        • Dimethyl sulfoxide
        • Divide and conquer algorithm
        • DNA composition and base pair bonding
        • DNA replication is a semiconservative process
        • drug molecule polymorphs
        • dynamic programming
        • Editing line by line before structural editing is useful in short fiction AND coding
        • edman degradation is the principle behind HPLCs and protein identification
        • empathy as cultural memory
        • encoding barcodes to show text
        • End of writing session process - easy and quick
        • Enjoy the journey not just the destination
        • experience inflation
        • Failure is improvement
        • few vital code functions account for massive reduction in code run-time
        • find (unix command)
        • gratitude is not just toxic positivity - it's about digestion
        • Gratitude is often misunderstood
        • habits are managed by the basal ganglia and take less attentional space
        • hard water
        • high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
        • history repeats itself because knowledge is not a positivistic model
        • Homebrew is a package management system
        • how biosensors, biochips, and lab on a chips work together
        • how milliq water systems produce pure, laboratory grade water
        • how to download bioinformatics data example - FASTq files from scRNA-seq
        • how to identify success metrics in your field to become successful
        • How to think like a genius programmer
        • in-line style, internal styling, and external styling
        • information is not inherently evil, but can have obvious consequences
        • installing and running cellranger for 10x datasets
        • internet of things (IoT)
        • ion channels
        • It's easy to frame the real self care issue as a gender issue, when in reality it's a boundaries and power issue
        • it’s easy to get attached to having problems
        • Lab Management MOC
        • Leadership & Management MOC
        • Learning MOC
        • LinkedIn Post introducing Second Brain
        • linking images and urls in html
        • literary fiction can enrich our worldview, but stereotypical narrative fiction can limit us
        • logarithm
        • Meditation can expand our attentional space
        • Metacognition allows students to be more expert-like in their thinking and more effective and efficient in their learning
        • Michaelis constant
        • Monks don't have a an official stance on trauma, but the focus is always on healing the internal before focusing on the external
        • my 12 favorite problems
        • Navigating change management in labs
        • Needleman Wunsch algorithm
        • nested loops and their usage in algorithms
        • new ideas come from stealing old ones and then repeating them into oblivian until they turn into new, fresh ideas
        • One person’s yoga class experience can be deeply profound, while another’s is an avoidance strategy
        • other digital gardens and second brains
        • our empathetic memory is faulty
        • paper chromatography
        • pleiotropic
        • polarization vs nonpolarization of light when measuring cells in flow cytometry
        • Portfolio
        • Postgre SQL is an open source relational database system
        • Programming MOC
        • Prolactin signaling
        • Pursuing purpose over happiness
        • Quartz Build and Changelog
        • renaming Asset Tiger names in bulk
        • ribozymes (RNase) enable tertiary structure change via intramolecular interactions
        • ritualize hyperfocus as a habit
        • RNA pseudoknots and gene regulation
        • Second Brain
        • segmax algo example
        • sodium-potassium pumps
        • solid face-to-face relationships is the key to surviving and thriving in old age
        • spaced-practice-schedule
        • symbols in literature are mostly subjective, while allegory is 1-to-1 in meaning
        • symptoms of resistance: what to expect, consequences of ignoring them
        • The "perfom at 80%" rule is key to mastering any skill you want
        • the 4 types of SOP updates
        • the government takeover of the deatheaters is extremely reminiscent of hate groups toppling nations
        • The misconception of Not getting back what you put in (like love)
        • the Pareto Principle
        • the Paris note
        • theory of reasoned action
        • training fundamentals will elevate any skill
        • updating date format for files in javascript
        • Using Snapgene for plasmids and cloning
        • vampire symbolism can go deeper than paranormal romance
        • Visualization doesn't change your life, but it changes how you come back to the things that are important
        • Wanting the outcome vs. wanting the experience
        • website forms via html
        • why use a fluorometer instead of a spectrophotometer
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    Tag: literature

    Tag: literature

    4 items with this tag.

    • Aug 26, 2024

      Contempt of younger generations from older people stem from jealousy and no willingness to fight for their happiness

      • miniessay
      • literature/analysis
      • generation
    • Aug 24, 2024

      symbols in literature are mostly subjective, while allegory is 1-to-1 in meaning

      • miniessay
      • literature
    • Aug 21, 2024

      the government takeover of the deatheaters is extremely reminiscent of hate groups toppling nations

      • miniessay
      • literature/analysis
      • politics
      • rebellion
    • Aug 20, 2024

      vampire symbolism can go deeper than paranormal romance

      • miniessay
      • literature

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