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    How to memorise vocabulary while keeping motivation? (1)

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    2025-04-10
    How to memorise vocabulary while keeping motivation? (1)

    Language learning is a lifelong habit. My first language is Chinese Mandarin, and I learned English in school. Growing up in Asia, I found it difficult to maintain my learning habits after graduating due to a lack of motivation. While numerous exams encouraged me to study, I didn’t have the…

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    Streamline Your Research Workflow with Obsidian Templates

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    2025-02-22
    Streamline Your Research Workflow with Obsidian Templates

    Managing a vast collection of academic references can be overwhelming—especially when reading the same paper multiple times or struggling to connect ideas across sources. While some may rely on memory, most researchers benefit from a more structured and efficient approach. After a decade of exploring various methods, I adopted the…

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    What is GuZheng?

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    2024-07-18

    The GuZheng is an Asian box zither, specifically a Chinese zither, sometimes referred to as just Zheng. In Chinese Mandarin, 古(Gu) 箏(Zheng) represents a specific musical instrument, where the first character, Gu, means old and ancient, and the second one, Zheng, is the name of a string instrument. The structure…

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    Transform Markdown to Anki Cards with Bash

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    2024-05-03
    Transform Markdown to Anki Cards with Bash

    Bash script for transforming markdown table to the Anki card format in Obsidian. https://github.com/HHChuang/Tools-in-Obsidian/blob/main/src/toAnkiCard.sh Language learning requires extensive practice, which can be broadly categorized into two methods: passive and active learning. Passive learning involves acquiring a language through repeated exposure without intense focus. For example, listening to a podcast in…

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    Accidental Deletion of Notability Notes: My Recovery Story

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    2024-05-03
    Accidental Deletion of Notability Notes: My Recovery Story

    I accidentally deleted all of my Notability notes by mistakenly selecting the wrong backup options [^1]. This included my literature notes, research recordings, and mathematical derivations for years and years! T___T Fortunately, after some testing and trial and error, I was able to recover them from my MB Air’s time…

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    Optimising Your Conference Experience with Technology

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    2024-05-01
    Optimising Your Conference Experience with Technology

    I have used several management tools for attending a conference, and based on my previous failure experiences (learning processes) I have a more realistic plan this time. Depending on positions and areas, the purposes of attending conferences are different, now I am a postdoc in theoretical chemistry and physics and…

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