Hey r9k, are you interested in using your free time more wisely? Why not learn something new today? The internet has tons of resources to teach you about every subject - learn to draw, make music, speak a new language, history, math, science... There's a lot out there.
You can try www.edx.org, a great free resource with online courses in every subject. There's many other sites too.
Other resources:
www.duolingo.com - learn a language through exercises and vocabulary
www.futurelearn.com/courses - free courses
www.coursera.org - free online courses www.openstax.org - free textbooks www.khanacademy.org - free short lectures and exercises
www.codeacademy.com - learn to code www.udacity.com - learn to code
project odin
https://bigdatauniversity.com/
bento.io
Classical music: if your work involves numbers or attention to detail
Workers were better at solving mathematical problems when listening to classical music, which improved accuracy by 12pc compared to listening to no music at all. Classical music was also the second best genre for general accuracy and spell-checking, the study found.
Pop music: if your work involves data entry or working to deadlines
Participants listening to pop music completed data entry tasks 58pc faster than when listening to no music at all. Pop was also found to be the best music genre for spell-checking quickly, and, alongside dance music, produced the fastest overall performance for getting work done. It cut mistakes by 14pc, compared to not listening to music.
Ambient music: if your work involves solving equations
Famously described by the musician Brian Eno as needing to be as ignorable as it is interesting, ambient music led to the highest level of accuracy for respondents completing tasks involving equations.
Dance music: if your work involves proof-reading and problem solving
This genre resulted in the highest overall accuracy and fastest performance across a range of work tasks. Participants listening to dance music produced more accurate results in spell-checking, solving equations and tackling tricky mathematical word problems, increased proof-reading speed by 20pc and were able to complete abstract reasoning tasks more quickly.
Come on you fucking asshats
It can't be that a thread about something else then >tfw no gf or "oh no chas fucked my oneitis"
Tell me: are you really not interested in enhancing your knowledge
>>35052637
no we are not. now shut your whiny ass up alright?
this is pretty neat
I don't know where to start though and have no idea how "valid" this stuff is in the real world/resume
Whats the point if I don't enjoy learning and am not passionate or interested at anything beyond imageboards