Yukang Chen | 程序员的喵

Android client using Obsidian

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/obsidian-andriod-client-sync-git/ I tried to configure the Obsidian client on Andriod last weekend, and I didn’t expect it to work quite well. If you have already purchased Obsidian’s sync service and everything is working fine, then you don’t need to read this introduction. My main need for this is to use the Git repo […]

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Read “Out of the Gobi”

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/out-of-the-gobi/ Recently I read “Out of the Gobi” by Shan Weijian. The author is a famous financier and investor. I am not familiar with this author, but after reading it, I thought it was very good, so I recommend it to everyone. This book records the author’s experiences since childhood, his youthful life

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Remote working experience

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/remote-work/ I have also experienced telecommuting intermittently for several years. From the beginning of the epidemic, I was still working in DJI and worked from home for a month. I started working at Microsoft in the second half of 2020. Because the epidemic has been repeated for two years, the company has long

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upgrade my localhost

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/upgrade-my-dev-tools/ Since I started a full-time remote office, I wanted to make my localhost more comfortable. Recently, I have been upgrading work-related equipment intermittently. For digital geeks who live in front of the screen all day, this is like buying a new house and decorating it. My requirements for equipment are not very

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A new tool for learning English

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/new_english_tools/ Recently, I discovered some new good tools for learning English, and by the way, I would like to share some of my experience. Discord English group There are many English practice groups on Discord. We can join in and chat with language learners from all over the world. There are rooms with

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A new journey

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/new-journey/ Due to family reasons, I decided to go back to Shenzhen for permanent residence. On the eve of New Year’s Day in 2023, I sent things back to Shenzhen one after another. After New Year’s Day, I boarded the train heading south in the morning light. I wasn’t sure I would leave

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The Ultimate Tool for Humanity

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/chatgpt-tools/ Jobs once said: Computers are like bicycles, they are the bicycles of the human mind . Computers, like bicycles, can help people complete many tasks quickly and efficiently, and are a kind of human thinking tool. With the emergence of chatGPT, the computer tool has completely evolved. It understands more than humans,

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unconscious bias

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/unconscious-bias/ Recently saw Hao Chen share unconscious bias on Twitter, Hao Chen on Twitter: “Unconscious Bias This is indeed a compulsory course in foreign companies, and it is a part of the training that is focused on when Microsoft is hired. A diverse and inclusive workplace requires employees to pay attention to these

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I used to do EDA for 3 years

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/3-years-in-eda/ I got together with a few former colleagues this weekend in Shanghai, and it brought back a flood of memories for me. I am writing about EDA today, because my first job was to join a startup company in Shanghai, and what we do is an automated formal verification tool in the

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Make small contributions to Rust

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/contribute-to-rust/ I haven’t written an article for a while, and I’ve been addicted to contributing to Rust Compiler recently. I’ll share my gains and feelings here. The opportunity was that the Rust Issue reached the milestone of 10,000 that day, so I clicked in and took a look. I remembered that I spent

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Let Obsidian read your text aloud

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/obsidian-speech/ A simple and crude way to make writing better is to be your own reader, to constantly reread your own words, and to constantly revise them. It’s not just about making words more readable, it’s a process of talking to oneself, Paul Graham writes in Putting Ideas into Words : The real

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