Notes
December 2019
Note (2019-12-24 23:12)
战斗民族做电子书软件真的很带劲 iOS 上的 KyBook 也好 Android 上的 AlReader 也好 想要啥选项都能找到 想想也难怪 毕竟需求驱动 盗版书大全 LibGen 也是战斗民族搞出来的
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Note (2019-12-13 23:37)
感叹一下 后来的主机真的越来越无聊了 谁都知道用标准 X86 硬件设计省事 升级省事 跨平台开发省事 但如果主机越发就是一个定制版 PC 的话 我为啥不直接去弄个 PC 呢 | The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/3/20984028/playstation-supercomputer-ps3-umass-dartmouth-astrophysics-25th-anniversary
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Note (2019-12-10 23:54)
中文 app 内置第三方字体最容易犯的错误是不知道把西文字体回退顺序放在前面 西文 app 内置第三方字体最容易犯的错误是没有同时内置斜体
Note (2019-12-08 19:40)
It is for the same rationale that the uncomfortably tiny font size of HN makes sense; only from this zoomed-out perspective can you feel the shape and texture of the discussion, instead of being overflowed and taken away by the walls of texts.
I’ve been struggling to find an efficient way to read Hacker News and now it seems to me the best way is to skim thru threads and be aware of how the topic develop around (and from) the original linked-to article, but not to get too much into comments, since the most valuable thing you can get from HN is what are being thought by hackers currently rather than what their thoughts are.
Note (2019-12-08 19:09)
“Once you’ve caught one, carefully untangle the wings and hold it belly up, wings down and head poking between the pointer and middle fingers of your clean, sterilized nondominant hand.”
“Free the bird where you captured it (make sure your net is down first or you are at a safe distance from it). Kneel close to the ground. Unclasp your fist and place the bird in an upright position in your other hand.”
| How to Pluck a Feather - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/05/magazine/how-to-pluck-a-feather.html
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November 2019
Note (2019-11-30 22:02)
这个星期的 ATP 有好几个点都很有同感:
- Sometimes it‘s fine (and necessary) to burn some money to make your life easier. (正好这个星期因为受不了 Thinkpad 的 overheat throttling 收了台 Mac mini)
- Badly designed as Office for Mac is, it’s RIDICULOUS for macOS Catalina to require the user’s permission before letting Excel write to ~/Desktop. (这个星期遇到了一模一样的问题 Catalina 现在在我心目中傻逼程度已经超越 Yosemite 了)
- You CAN use chatting apps in an asynchronous manner and don’t need to give read receipts a shit. (这是第三个星期关掉微信的声音通知了 不能更开心)
| Accidental Tech Podcast: 354: Casey's Computer Corner https://t.cn/AigOPGGE
Note (2019-11-29 18:36)
Mac mini 一天办公体验:我可能低估了 UHD 620 集显的垃圾程度(拖一个 4K 显示器系统动画都跑不满 60 fps)但同时也低估了 8GB 内存的可用性(同时多开 Office 和 Chrome 两大渣优化软件也没怎么占用满过) 但无论如何 比起用 Thinkpad 都觉得爽 每个毛孔都觉得爽
Note (2019-11-29 09:21)
Note (2019-11-28 23:22)
Flag 坚持了一周以后倒了 这次出差让我想明白了 我这点智商没法用 Thinkpad 请这位爸爸立刻进抽屉开始享清福 http://t.cn/AigM2FId
立一个 flag:我可以忍,我没有钱,我学得会,我可以继续用 Windows 而不再买一台 Mac 放办公室
Note (2019-11-23 11:53)
Note (2019-11-22 22:04)
这两个星期实验了下把微信的通知改成 deliver silently 感觉效果非常好 从源头上消灭了吃饭/走路的时候因为来通知而瞬间被破坏情绪的问题 虽然一开始会有轻微 FOMO 但是在想通两点以后就完全消失了
- 反正手机经常要亮屏看 没有通知最多也就晚回复几分钟 而世界并不会在几分钟内爆炸
- 工作场合用微信完全是因为大多数人不知道/没学会/懒得学更适用的通讯工具 而不是因为真的需要即时通讯这个属性 没有理由自找(作)麻(多)烦(情)地用处理即时通讯的心态对待工作通讯
Note (2019-11-19 15:31)
我又来骂 Thinkpad X390 了 这玩意在我前台就开了 Word、Notion 和个位数浏览器标签的情况下 两个小时内从满电掉到了 20% 以下 很久没有关注过笔记本续航(这都哪年了毕竟)的我已经不知道怎么表达诧异了
Note (2019-11-11 23:13)
今日迷惑行为大赏 原来律所做报告真的是用 Word 画股权结构图的[作揖] 换做我下辈子都没有这个勇气(然后现在就要画一个四十多个主体的股权结构图
Note (2019-11-10 22:12)
虽然我一般根本不会打开这种题材的剧 但是竟然还挺好看的 | Coming Out as Bipolar in Modern Love and Reliving It on TV - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/18/style/anne-hathaway-modern-love-terri-cheney.html
Note (2019-11-05 14:04)
October 2019
Note (2019-10-31 09:05)
John Gruber:「我基本没试过在马路上用降噪耳机,今天评测的时候也忘记带我的 Bose 了,所以我就跟普通版 AirPods 对比了一下,结论是 AirPods Pro 降噪非常好,真香!」
好的,你这么聪明说什么都对 | Daring Fireball: AirPods Pro First Impressions http://t.cn/Ai11E7wk
Note (2019-10-30 21:25)
Senior:把这几个双语合同快速做成中文版的 我:打开查找和替换,搜索 ^I*^13 替换成 ^p
Note (2019-10-30 09:27)
“A book does not watch us reading it; it cannot morph itself, page by page, to suit our tastes, or deliver to us only depictions of people we already know and among whom we feel comfortable. It cannot note our reactions and then skew its stories to confirm our worldview or reinforce our prejudices. A book does not know when we pick it up and put it down; it cannot nudge us into the belief that we must look at it first thing upon waking and last thing at night, and though it may prove addictive, it will never know exactly how or why. Only the algorithms can do all this—and so much more.”
A denouncement of algorithm disguised in a “defense of fiction.”
| Fascinated to Presume: In Defense of Fiction | by Zadie Smith | The New York Review of Books https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2019/10/24/zadie-smith-in-defense-of-fiction/















