I chose Supernote because the battery is replaceable. Like a real notebook, I don't care about accessing the internet. I care about reading, writing, cloud storage, and product life-time. If I wanted to access the internet, I'd just use a real computer.
I meant browser. There's no browser support. It syncs with Google Drive and there are no other options yet. You can connect to the IP of the device through your desktop browser to directly manage folders and files on the device though.
Speaking from the heart and being well-versed on popular topics. Most people read headlines, not the actual news nor the history of what led up to these events. I tell them what I know based off my experiences or sources. I state facts from studies I've read or heard of. "In my experience..." or "I've read that X is Y."
As for arguments, make them try to convince you. Make them come to you. This is power. It's easier win an argument from a defensive stance. Picking apart their attacks is easier than you convincing them. They either see the error in their ways or you will see errors in your own and tell them you'll think about it. For this to work, you will need an open mind.
Also, if you have time, prepare as much as you can.
People that try to dominate in an argument instead of keeping a pro-social, open-mind only desire to boost their ego, not to truly learn. Avoid these people. Relieve yourself of the insecurity they wreak upon you.
This poem romanticizes work, but I believe this notion is false from this video on turning pro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lTcgSzf0AQ
The poem is the first thing referenced in the video.
The less of a strangle-hold the old has over the young, the better. It's difficult for young adults in the U.S. to form new relationships due to this current strangle-hold. The cost of longevity will be the depopulation of our nation because young people, even smart young people, will not have the resources to raise children. It takes a village to raise a child.
I disagreed at first, but it makes sense. This will probably not really affect high achievers while making math a more inclusive subject to minorities whose sub-cultures don't value math much. If math appreciation contributes to a love of learning then that's good enough for me.