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what's the ideal information diet? indexing on medium, i'm something like this now: • 10% books: audiobooks on biographies • 10% podcasts: business, startups, boxing • 0% periodicals • 80% social media: wc/x/reddit • 1% blogs • 1% streaming video i'd like to be: • 60% books • 10% podcasts • 10% periodicals • 4% social media • 15% blogs • 1% streaming video there's at least a few other dimensions though.
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My ideal: - 30% google scholar - 50% books - 20% social My reality: - 20% google scholar - 10% books - 70% social
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Could be worse. How do you use google scholar, do you read random papers or part of a network that curates them?
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Mostly follow my curiosity. For instance, I'll search "IPFS TEEs" and scroll through the results. As I do that, the papers will lead me elsewhere through the abstracts or citations. The beautiful part about google scholar is that it's the "old" google in the sense that it just gives you the raw results based on the search. There are no ads or SEO getting in the way of the best results. On the flip side, it's a lot of dense reading. I've layered in chatgpt to eli5 and find similarities between different subjects to speed it up. But, it's still a lot of meandering through other people's thoughts and ideas.
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