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2024 Good Things

Software & Tools#

LocalSend#

File transfer tool. Free, open-source, cross-platform. Connect to the same network to quickly transfer videos, files, and photos with high efficiency.

Perplexity#

AI search tool. Fast search speed, clear citations, able to quickly answer questions. Its discovery page is also well done, providing selected news daily, which I often check. Similarly, I used to frequently browse exemplary entries on Wikipedia.

Xiaohongshu#

Solves some search scenarios. I started using it heavily this year; you can almost find the information and tips you want on it, very timely. Sometimes when I don't know how to operate something and can't find a clear tutorial, I post a note, associate some tags, and often within ten minutes, enthusiastic friends will come to answer and interact, which is quite terrifying in terms of efficiency.

Immersive Translation Plugin#

Bilingual translation browser plugin. I have it installed on both my computer and mobile (Kiwi for Android), allowing me to quickly skim through information, videos, blogs, and web pages to determine if a deep read is needed, such as the hacknews list. (As a side note: the current icon is something I suggested and provided to owenyoung during the early development stage; I thought this tool was useful but didn't expect it to have such great potential.)

Obsidian Web Clipper Plugin#

A browser plugin for highlighting and saving content locally. I've been a user of Obsidian for several years, and this plugin better meets the needs for highlighting and bookmarking web pages. Previously, I used MarkDownload for clipping, which is also very useful.

Kindle Oasis 2#

E-ink screen reader. Besides this, I have two other e-ink screen readers: Kindle Paperwhite 3 and BOOX Poke 3. The reason I bought this one is firstly for the physical buttons, and secondly for a longer "non-use" standby time—the Poke 3 often runs out of battery when I pull it out, as Android still struggles with standby control.

Gradually picking up discarded English, wanting to see a bigger world. I haven't deliberately studied it; it's more of a relaxed and casual approach, sharing some small experiences:

  1. Start from interest, such as reading favorite news, listening to favorite podcasts, etc.
  2. Believe in the power of subtle influence, like using podcasts as background sound.

Here are some tools or services I frequently use.

Podcast AntennaPod for Android#

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AntennaPod is an open-source podcast tool that supports subscribing to any RSS feed podcast. I lost some earlier records, but in the latter half of the year, I mainly listened to two favorite American TV shows: Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. I often use it as white noise; much of it is hard to understand, but gradually I have started to comprehend some. One of my favorite features of this tool is the ability to set a timer to automatically stop playback after a certain period, for example, playing from 22:00 to 6:00 will automatically pause after 30 minutes.

Youtube#

Regarding English, I often watch several channels:

Reddit#

Follow interests first, I subscribe to some Subreddits of software or tools I currently use, such as r/cursor, r/samsung, r/rav4club, etc., as well as r/NoStupidQuestions, r/legaladvice, r/SideProject, r/whatisthisthing, and so on. You can learn many authentic expressions, and since it revolves around a topic of interest, it continuously reinforces related words or phrases.

YouGlish#

Input a word/phrase, this service searches for videos on YouTube that contain the word/phrase and accurately locates them, helping to deepen understanding of pronunciation and usage scenarios.

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