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I realized something interesting

my pattern for finding new music

  1. I find a new song I like and listen to it obsessively
  2. I find a second song I like by the same artist and listen to it obsessively
  3. repeat 2 until I can reasonably figure out which of their albums has the highest density of songs I like
  4. listen to that album, start to finish, obsessively
  5. repeat with each album in order of enjoyment density until I know their entire discography by heart
  6. go back to just listening the songs I like

like, I do this every time

#audhd#adhd#autism

Crocheters!!! Would y'all mind dropping your favorite resources for learning to write your own patterns in the comments? I've a couple of hats I designed myself & have been trying to write out the patterns on my own, but I know from experience that some understanding of pattern writing goes a long way...

Thank y'all in advance!!

#crochet #resources #patterns #study #question 🧶 :blobfox_comfy_tea: :catbop2:

Keyanb Study: Technical Patterns Show Human Psychology
Collective behavior creates measurable patterns! Elliott Wave theory captures group psychology - doubt to confidence transitions.
XRP analysis shows mathematical precision in crowd behavior. Fibonacci ratios at key levels trigger responses, revealing how groups gravitate toward psychological boundaries.
Applies beyond markets: tech adoption, social movements follow similar frameworks.
keyanb.com
#Psychology #Patterns #Analysis

Russian developer Yegor from yegor256.com uses a simple example of two similar approaches to modeling an action, and their implications from an object-oriented design and programming patterns perspective. One of the two approaches provides superior extensibility, data encapsulation, and more flexible error handling.

"remove(42) vs. find(42).remove()"

yegor256.com/2025/06/22/retrie

#programming#oop#design