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JR@JR_GPT·
Hayatın çıkışları, inişlerine değmiyor (şimdilik).
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Curious Minds
Curious Minds@CuriousMindsHub·
You don’t think, then write. You write to think. Handwriting activates more brain connectivity linked to memory and learning. Your first draft is your thinking.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Your brain doesn't form the thought until you write it down. Nature Reviews Bioengineering published the case for that claim last summer in an editorial titled "Writing is thinking." The cited evidence is a 2024 EEG study at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. 36 students alternated between handwriting and typing the same words. 256-channel sensor array. Cursive on a touchscreen versus keys on a keyboard. Same words both ways. Handwriting produced widespread connectivity across parietal and central brain regions. Typing didn't. The theta and alpha frequency bands the literature ties to memory formation and encoding lit up almost exclusively when the hand was forming the letters. The motor act was producing the cognition. What the editorial extends from that finding is the more uncomfortable claim. Writing a scientific article is the mechanism by which a researcher discovers what their main message actually is. The act of constructing sentences forces the chaotic, non-linear way the mind wanders into a structured, intentional narrative. You sort years of research into a story, and in the sorting, you find out what you believe. Then the line: If writing is thinking, are we not then reading the thoughts of the LLM rather than those of the researchers behind the paper? Nature endorses LLMs for grammar, search, brainstorming, breaking through writer's block. Where the line gets drawn is outsourcing the whole writing process. Because the writing process is the thinking process. Even editing the LLM's draft is harder than writing one from scratch. To restructure someone else's reasoning you have to reconstruct it first, which means doing the cognitive work anyway, with worse leverage and more friction. The time savings on the keyboard turn out to be cognitive savings on the part of the brain you wanted to use. Your first draft was the thinking.

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Mehmet
Mehmet@S1xtyMehmet·
acayip gaza getiriyor ya bu neymiş amk..
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Trabzonspor
Trabzonspor@Trabzonspor·
🇹🇷 3 Mayıs Türkçülük Günü kutlu olsun
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SİYAH SANCAK
SİYAH SANCAK@siyahsancakx·
⚪️ Bir vatandaş, eskiden evden çıkmayan gençleri eleştirdiğini ancak fikrinin değiştiğini anlattı; “Vallahi çocuklar haklıymış.”
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Einstein’s Field Equations Explained in Two Ways
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P.Malheiro Vekili79
P.Malheiro Vekili79@Yag196761·
Sabahtan beri Trabzonspor saflarına geçip teröre karşı savaşan İstanbul taraftarı milliyetçi kardeşler
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Kemalizm
Kemalizm@Kemalizmka1·
Hiçbir karadeniz takımı am*dsporu tebrik etmemiş
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Digi (Delusional)
another gem found on substack
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
When you avoid activities that expose your weakness, you are training weakness to stay hidden, not to go away.
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
The longer you avoid the basics, the more your future depends on luck pretending to be skill.
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JR@JR_GPT·
@OzzTrade TR community'de bol bol psikoloji anlatan var zaten sizin communitydeki edgeinizin matematik olduğunu düşünüyorum. Dolayısıyla "Sisteminizin optimum risk to reward ratio eğrisini bulmak" daha uygun bir seçenek olur gibi.
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Ozz@OzzTrade·
Esenlikler, Upper Advanced’te bu hafta ele alınacak konular; * Trade sistemlerinizde dinamik risk to reward ratio adaptasyonlarıyla sistem karlılığını arttırmak * Sisteminizin optimum risk to reward ratio eğrisini bulmak * Curve Fit tuzağına düşmeden sistem oluşturma * Hayata dair çözüm odaklı ve proaktif yaklaşım ile kazanan bir zihin yapısına evrilme. Gelecek konulara yorumlardaki talebe göre yer vereceğim. Ulaştığım kitlenin kalitesi beni oldukça tatmin etmekte. Bunun için hepinize sonsuz teşekkür ederim. Ancak ulaştığım kişi sayısını da arttırmak adına beğenip paylaşarak hayatını ekran işçiliğine adamış / adamak isteyen tüm emekçilere destek olabilirsin. Hürmetler Ozz
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Mathieu
Mathieu@miniapeur·
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
It took me 35 years to learn this: If you’re half-in, you’re actually all-out. Even 90% in gets you nowhere. There’s something magical in that last little bit. It's where you unlock new levels to the game. Simply because so few have the courage to do it.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“As long as you are learning and you keep iterating fast and cutting your losses quickly, then when you find the right thing — you have to be optimistic and compound into it.” — Naval Ravikant
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
The best math students learn to see structure before they calculate.
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