diff --git a/assets/section_2.3_1686916498071_0.edn b/assets/section_2.3_1686916498071_0.edn index ea9561a..2171c67 100644 --- a/assets/section_2.3_1686916498071_0.edn +++ b/assets/section_2.3_1686916498071_0.edn @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ :page 26}, :content {:text "[:span]", :image 1686918811763}, :properties {:color "yellow"}}], - :extra {:page 26}} + :extra {:page 29}} diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-04T05_07_05.626Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-16T12_34_03.619Z.android.md similarity index 98% rename from logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-04T05_07_05.626Z.android.md rename to logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-16T12_34_03.619Z.android.md index 085b753..63ce6d8 100644 --- a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-04T05_07_05.626Z.android.md +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_03_27/2023-06-16T12_34_03.619Z.android.md @@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-21 Sun 20:59] * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-23 Tue 20:26] :END: - - LATER [#B] Solve one #leetcode Problem - SCHEDULED: <2023-05-22 Mon .+1d> + - DONE [#B] Solve one #leetcode Problem + SCHEDULED: <2023-05-22 Mon> :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2023-03-27 Mon 16:56:53]--[2023-03-28 Tue 14:02:38] => 21:05:45 CLOCK: [2023-03-28 Tue 14:02:43]--[2023-03-28 Tue 14:24:54] => 00:22:11 @@ -179,7 +179,6 @@ :END: - Weekly: - LATER [#B] Run in the field three times a week 2/3 - SCHEDULED: <2023-05-22 Mon .+1d> :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2023-03-27 Mon 16:58:41]--[2023-03-27 Mon 19:33:31] => 02:34:50 - State "DONE" from "NOW" [2023-03-27 Mon 19:33] @@ -210,8 +209,9 @@ * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-19 Fri 17:49] * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-21 Sun 20:59] :END: + - - LATER [#C] Watch movies once a week - SCHEDULED: <2023-05-21 Sun .+2d> + SCHEDULED: <2023-06-10 Sat .+2d> :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2023-03-27 Mon 16:59:18]--[2023-03-27 Mon 19:34:08] => 02:34:50 - State "DONE" from "NOW" [2023-03-27 Mon 19:34] @@ -227,6 +227,7 @@ * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-11 Thu 20:08] * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-14 Sun 13:15] * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-19 Fri 17:35] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-06-08 Thu 11:29] :END: - - diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_04_07/2023-06-16T12_34_03.722Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_04_07/2023-06-16T12_34_03.722Z.android.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab68e10 --- /dev/null +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_04_07/2023-06-16T12_34_03.722Z.android.md @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +- DONE Ardour + - 怎么录制 + - Ardour vs. audacity +- +- Leetcode - Happy Number + collapsed:: true + - Times: + - Time when completed: 12:36 + - Time taken to complete: I forgot, very quick I suppose + - Revisions: + - Tags: + - Algorithms: #Floyd_s_cycle_finding_algorithm + - Difficulty: #difficulty_easy + - Platforms: #leetcode + - Links: + - [link to the problem](https://leetcode.com/problems/happy-number/description/) + - Problem: + - Write an algorithm to determine if a number `n` is happy. + + A **happy number** is a number defined by the following process: + - Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits. + - Repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it **loops endlessly in a cycle** which does not include 1. + - Those numbers for which this process **ends in 1** are happy. + + Return `true` _if_ `n` _is a happy number, and_ `false` _if not_. + - Examples: + - ``` + Example 1: + + Input: n = 19 + Output: true + Explanation: + 12 + 92 = 82 + 82 + 22 = 68 + 62 + 82 = 100 + 12 + 02 + 02 = 1 + + Example 2: + + Input: n = 2 + Output: false + + ``` + - Constraints: + - `1 <= n <= 231 - 1` + - Thoughts: + - Intuition: + - It loops endlessly in a cycle, which means we need to use a cycle detection algorithm, which happens to be the [[Floyd's Cycle Finding Algorithm]]. + - Approach: + - Use the Floyd's cycle finding algorithm, with two variables + - when fast == slow, cycle is found + - detect if fast is 1, and return values + - Solution: + - Code + - ```java + class Solution { + private int progress(int n) { + int sum = 0; + while (n > 0) { + sum += (n % 10) * (n % 10); + n /= 10; + } + return sum; + } + public boolean isHappy(int n) { + // loop detection + int slow = progress(n); + int fast = progress(slow); + + while (slow != fast) { + slow = progress(slow); + fast = progress(progress(fast)); + } + + return (fast == 1); + } + } + ``` +- +- Daily reflection [[Daily reflections]] + collapsed:: true + - What I've done + - 写学交论文 + - 音乐 improvising + - I met someone, she's gorgeous + - What I've thought #thoughts + - Improvisation is fun :) + - I think I fall in love with someone, I have a strong feeling when she is nearby, and dopamine burst out whenever I talk to her. I don't know if she feel the same (I think to some extent she does. I don't really know, I just follow the flow and enjoy every moment of that). ~~aaand also I erected a lot~~ + - Mood + - Generally excited, but sometimes exhausted from these happy feelings, I deserve a good sleep. +- +- Todo + - DONE Edx 写一篇 blues + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-04-07 Fri 14:36:18]--[2023-04-07 Fri 16:50:36] => 02:14:18 + :END: + - DONE 概率论作业 + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-04-07 Fri 17:31:14]--[2023-04-07 Fri 21:19:06] => 03:47:52 + :END: + - DONE 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29 + - DONE 58, 59 +- +- 乐理学习 #music + - LATER 每天学 15 分钟 Open Music Theory [上次学到的地方](https://viva.pressbooks.pub/openmusictheory/chapter/aspn/) + SCHEDULED: <2023-05-16 Tue .+1d> + :LOGBOOK: + - State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-07 Fri 16:50] + - State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-07 Fri 16:52] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-10 Mon 22:49] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-11 Tue 23:35] + CLOCK: [2023-04-12 Wed 09:16:56]--[2023-04-12 Wed 09:44:02] => 00:27:06 + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-12 Wed 09:44] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-18 Tue 23:31] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-21 Fri 09:30] + CLOCK: [2023-04-23 Sun 15:18:42]--[2023-04-23 Sun 15:18:43] => 00:00:01 + * State "DONE" from "NOW" [2023-04-23 Sun 15:18] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-26 Wed 22:31] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-08 Mon 20:47] + CLOCK: [2023-05-09 Tue 09:52:58]--[2023-05-09 Tue 10:01:36] => 00:08:38 + * State "DONE" from "NOW" [2023-05-09 Tue 10:01] + CLOCK: [2023-05-09 Tue 10:11:30]--[2023-05-09 Tue 10:11:31] => 00:00:01 + CLOCK: [2023-05-11 Thu 10:14:15]--[2023-05-11 Thu 11:16:14] => 01:01:59 + * State "DONE" from "NOW" [2023-05-11 Thu 11:16] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-15 Mon 16:23] + :END: + - LATER 每天 5 分钟 Ear training [Teoria](https://www.teoria.com/en/exercises/) + SCHEDULED: <2023-05-12 Fri .+1d> + :LOGBOOK: + - State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-07 Fri 23:31] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-11 Tue 16:41] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-12 Wed 15:07] + CLOCK: [2023-04-21 Fri 14:41:07]--[2023-04-21 Fri 14:41:09] => 00:00:02 + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-25 Tue 11:33] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-04-26 Wed 22:31] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-08 Mon 20:48] + CLOCK: [2023-05-09 Tue 10:01:48]--[2023-05-09 Tue 10:10:01] => 00:08:13 + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-09 Tue 10:10] + * State "DONE" from "LATER" [2023-05-11 Thu 20:06] + :END: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-05-15T07_42_18.359Z.Desktop.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-05-15T07_42_18.359Z.Desktop.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6751613..0000000 --- a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-05-15T07_42_18.359Z.Desktop.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -- [[May 15th, 2023]] #健身 #健身记录 - - LATER Lateral raise - - LATER 8 reps - - LATER 2 sets - - LATER Squat - - LATER 7.5 kg - - LATER 5 reps - - LATER 5 sets - - LATER Dumbbell Bench Pushup - - LATER 5 kg - - LATER 15 reps - - LATER 3 sets - - LATER Barbell Row - - LATER 5 sets - - LATER 5 reps - - LATER Pull-up - - LATER 2 sets - - LATER 8 reps - - LATER Sit-up - - LATER 2 sets - - LATER 15 reps \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-06-16T12_34_03.726Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-06-16T12_34_03.726Z.android.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2d4e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_15/2023-06-16T12_34_03.726Z.android.md @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +- [[May 15th, 2023]] #健身 #健身记录 + - DONE Lateral raise + collapsed:: true + - DONE 2kg wired + - DONE 15 reps + - DONE 2.5kg dumbbell + - DONE 15reps + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:30:47]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:30:48] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE Squat + - DONE 7.5 kg + - DONE 5 reps + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:05:52]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:05:53] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE 2 sets + - DONE 10 kg + - DONE 5 reps + - DONE 3 sets + - DONE Dumbbell Bench Pushup + - DONE 7.5 kg + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:19:37]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:19:38] => 00:00:01 + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:19:39]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:19:40] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE 15 reps + - DONE 3 sets + - DONE Barbell Row + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:12:58]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:12:59] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE 5 kg + - DONE 5 sets + - DONE 5 reps + - DONE Pull-up + - DONE 40.8kg + - DONE 1 set + - DONE 8 reps + - DONE 49.9kg + - DONE 1 set + - DONE 8 + - DONE Sit-up + - DONE 5 sets + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:29:08]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:29:09] => 00:00:01 + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:33:11]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:33:12] => 00:00:01 + CLOCK: [2023-05-15 Mon 10:33:36]--[2023-05-15 Mon 10:33:37] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE 6 reps +- +- Daily reflection [[Daily reflections]] + - What I've done + collapsed:: true + - 没睡好,睡了六个小时 + - 学概率论,挺恶心的 + - What I've thought #thoughts + collapsed:: true + - 鲁有点反复无常,挺烦的,现在先摆烂了 + - Mood + - 累 +- +- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_30/2023-06-16T12_34_03.733Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_30/2023-06-16T12_34_03.733Z.android.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6763c36 --- /dev/null +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_05_30/2023-06-16T12_34_03.733Z.android.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +- [[学习任务]] + - DONE 预习lab + SCHEDULED: <2023-05-30 Tue> + - LATER 背马原 + SCHEDULED: <2023-06-01 Thu> +- +- [[New computer 2023]] + - Userland software for asus laptops (gentoo repo) + - https://lab.retarded.farm/zappel/zGentoo + - don't enable global ~amd64, gnome 44 is not stable. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-10T07_57_07.488Z.Desktop.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-10T07_57_07.488Z.Desktop.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0bc757d..0000000 --- a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-10T07_57_07.488Z.Desktop.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -- [[学习任务]] - - DONE 背产开 - - DONE 下载课件 - - LATER 写思维导图 - :LOGBOOK: - CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:00:59]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:01] => 00:00:02 - :END: - - LATER 看数据库 {{renderer :todomaster}} - id:: 647bf024-fa40-4786-9770-e16da8b57f0f - - DONE 课件 - :LOGBOOK: - CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:28]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:30] => 00:00:02 - CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:41]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:19] => 00:36:38 - :END: - - DONE Transactions - - DONE Distributed DMBSs - - DONE XML - - DONE Data Mining - - DONE NoSQL - - LATER Theory - :LOGBOOK: - CLOCK: [2023-06-04 Sun 16:27:23]--[2023-06-04 Sun 16:54:55] => 00:27:32 - :END: - - LATER Block 1 - - DONE DBMS - - Relational Database: A database that organizes data into tables with rows and columns, maintaining relationships between tables using keys. - - Table: A collection of related data organized into rows (also called records) and columns (also called fields). - - Row/Record: A single set of data in a table, representing a specific instance or entity. - - Column/Field: A specific attribute or data element within a table. - - Primary Key: A unique identifier for each row/record in a table. It ensures the integrity and uniqueness of the data. - - Foreign Key: A field in one table that refers to the primary key in another table, establishing a relationship between the two tables. - - Relationship: The connection between tables based on common data values, such as primary and foreign keys. - - Normalization: The process of organizing and structuring a database design to eliminate redundancy and improve data integrity. - - Index: A data structure that improves the retrieval speed of data from a database table by creating a quick reference to the location of the data. - - Query: A request for data or information from a database, usually written using Structured Query Language (SQL). - - SQL (Structured Query Language): A programming language used to manage and manipulate relational databases. It allows you to create, modify, and retrieve data from databases. - - CRUD Operations: An acronym for Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations, which are the basic operations used to manage data in a database. - - ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability): A set of properties that guarantee the reliability and integrity of database transactions. - - Data Integrity: The accuracy, consistency, and reliability of data stored in a database. - - Database Schema: The structure or blueprint of a database, defining the tables, fields, relationships, and constraints. - - Database Management System (DBMS): Software that provides an interface to interact with databases, managing their creation, modification, and retrieval. - - LATER Forming queries - - DONE Review relational algebra https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/introduction-of-relational-algebra-in-dbms/ - - LATER review lab2 - - LATER SQL join - - LATER Block 2 - - LATER designing ER diagram - - DONE Block 3 - collapsed:: true - - DONE DB transaction management - - DONE ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability): A set of properties that guarantee the reliability and integrity of database transactions. - - Atomicity: The property that ensures a transaction is treated as a single, indivisible unit of work. It either executes all its operations successfully or rolls back to the initial state if any operation fails. - - Consistency: The property that ensures a transaction transforms the database from one consistent state to another consistent state. It maintains data integrity and adheres to defined business rules. - - Isolation: The property that ensures concurrent transactions do not interfere with each other. Each transaction operates in isolation until it completes, preventing interference or conflicts. - - Durability: The property that ensures committed changes made by a transaction are permanently saved and will survive any subsequent system failures or crashes. - - DONE Concurrency control - - DONE Meaning of serialisability. - - DONE How locking can ensure serialisability. - - Locking achieves serializability by using locks to control access to - shared resources (e.g., database objects like tables or rows) and - prevent conflicts between concurrent transactions. - - DONE 2PL - - In the 2PL protocol, transactions acquire and release locks on database - objects (e.g., tables, rows) in two distinct phases: the growing phase - and the shrinking phase. - - DONE Deadlock and how it can be resolved. - - A deadlock is a situation in which two or more transactions are unable - to proceed because each is waiting for a resource held by the other, - resulting in a circular dependency and a system halt. It is a form of - resource contention that can occur in concurrent systems, including - database management systems. - - DONE How timestamping can ensure serialisability. - - By using transaction timestamps and enforcing the read and write - validation checks, concurrency control mechanisms can ensure that - transactions are executed in a way that maintains data consistency and - serializability. - - DONE Recovery Control - - DONE Some causes of database failure. - - System crashes, resulting in loss of main memory. - - Power failures - - Disk crashes, resulting in loss of parts of secondary storage. - - Application software errors. - - Natural physical disasters. - - User mistakes. - - Sabotage. - - DONE Purpose of transaction log file. - - Contains information about all updates to - database: - - Transaction records. - - Checkpoint records. - - Often used for other purposes (for example, auditing). - - For autiding - - DONE Purpose of checkpointing. - - When failure occurs, redo all transactions that - committed since the checkpoint and undo all - transactions active at time of crash. - - DONE Normalization - background-color:: yellow - - DONE Functional dependencies [g4g](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/types-of-functional-dependencies-in-dbms/) - - In a relational database management, functional dependency is a concept - that specifies the relationship between two sets of attributes where one - attribute determines the value of another attribute. It is denoted as **X → Y**, where the attribute set on the left side of the arrow, **X** is called **Determinant** , and **Y** is called the **Dependent**. - - DONE BCNF vs. 3NF - :LOGBOOK: - CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:55]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:56] => 00:00:01 - :END: - - DONE kinds of NF [tutorial](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/normal-forms-in-dbms/) - - First Normal Form (1NF): This is the most basic level of - normalization. In 1NF, each table cell should contain _only a single value, and each column should have a unique name_. The first normal form helps to eliminate duplicate data and simplify queries. - - Second Normal Form (2NF): 2NF eliminates redundant data by requiring that each _non-key attribute_ be dependent on the primary key. This means that _each column should be directly related to the primary key_, and not to other - columns. - - Third Normal Form (3NF): 3NF builds on 2NF by requiring - that _all non-key attributes are independent of each other._ This means that each column should be directly related to the primary key, and not to any other columns in the same table. - - Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF): BCNF is a stricter form of 3NF that ensures that each determinant in a table is a candidate key. In other words, BCNF ensures that _each non-key attribute is dependent only on the candidate key._ - - Fourth Normal Form (4NF): 4NF is a further refinement of BCNF that ensures that _a table does not contain any multi-valued dependencies._ - - Fifth Normal Form (5NF): 5NF is the highest level of normalization and involves decomposing a table into smaller tables to _remove data redundancy and improve data integrity._ - - LATER Block 4 - - DONE Distributed DBMS - - DONE client server arch - - Computers (client) connected over wired or wireless local area network (LAN) - - The database itself and the DBMS are stored on a central device called the database server, which is also connected to the network. - - Distributed Database - - A logically interrelated collection of shared data (and a description of this data), physically spread over a computer network. - - Distributed DBMS - - Software system that permits the management of the distributed database and makes the distribution transparent to users. - - the key issues - - Fragmentation - - Allocation - - Replication - - importance and different types of fragmentation - - Horizontal - - Vertical - - Mixed - - different types of transparency - - Distribution Transparency: The database feels as a single, logical entity - - Transaction Transparency: Ensures that all distributed transactions maintain distributed database’s integrity and consistency. - - Performance Transparency: must perform as if it were a centralized DBMS. - - advantages and disadvantages of distributed databases - - LATER XML - - XML definition and basic concepts - - eXtensible Markup Language - - A meta-language (i.e. a language for describing other languages) that - enables designers to create their own customised tags to provide - functionality not available with HTML. - - Relational model versus XML - - SQL - - is a special-purpose programming language - - You can: manage data in a relational databases. - - XML - - is a markup specification language - - You can: design ways of describing information (text or data), usually for storage, - transmission, or processing by a program (you can use it in combination with a - programming language). - • It says nothing about what you should do with the data (although your choice of - element names may hint at what they are for). - - Well-formed XML, Valid XML - - DTD, XSD - - LATER Data Mining - - LATER NoSQL - - LATER Terms in: [chatGPT](https://chat.openai.com/c/db2ea8df-3bd0-4404-98ae-266afdd8fec1) - - LATER Exercises - - LATER past year exercise 1 - - LATER past year exercise 2 - - LATER past year exercise 3 - - Exercises diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-16T12_34_03.734Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-16T12_34_03.734Z.android.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7e30d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_01/2023-06-16T12_34_03.734Z.android.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +- [[学习任务]] + - LATER 背产开 + - DONE 下载课件 + - LATER 写思维导图 + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:00:59]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:01] => 00:00:02 + :END: + - LATER 看数据库 + - DONE 课件 + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:28]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:30] => 00:00:02 + CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:01:41]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:19] => 00:36:38 + :END: + - DONE Normalization + - LATER BCNF vs. 3NF + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:55]--[2023-06-01 Thu 17:38:56] => 00:00:01 + :END: + - DONE Transactions + - DONE Distributed DMBSs + - DONE XML + - DONE Data Mining + - DONE NoSQL + - LATER 题 + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-06-04 Sun 16:27:23]--[2023-06-04 Sun 16:54:55] => 00:27:32 + :END: + - LATER lab + - LATER lab3 + - LATER lab4 + - LATER lab5 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-04T09_27_53.482Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-16T12_34_03.730Z.android.md similarity index 88% rename from logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-04T09_27_53.482Z.android.md rename to logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-16T12_34_03.730Z.android.md index 37acc37..c9eead7 100644 --- a/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-04T09_27_53.482Z.android.md +++ b/logseq/bak/journals/2023_06_03/2023-06-16T12_34_03.730Z.android.md @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ - [[学习任务]] - DONE 概率论 + id:: 647bf024-41f1-45e7-afaf-f49026e826d6 :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2023-06-03 Sat 16:47:39]--[2023-06-03 Sat 16:47:40] => 00:00:01 :END: @@ -19,15 +20,21 @@ - LATER 看完网课和串讲 - LATER 写思维导图 - LATER 做题 - - LATER 区块链:实验报告 - - LATER java,下周小测 - SCHEDULED: <2023-06-08 Thu> - - LATER 课件 - - LATER lab - - LATER PDP quiz + - DONE 区块链:实验报告 + - DONE java,下周小测 [qm website](https://qmplus.qmul.ac.uk/mod/page/view.php?id=2178228) + SCHEDULED: <2023-06-07 Wed> + - DONE 课件 + - DONE lab + - DONE lab6 + - DONE lab7 + - DONE PDP quiz SCHEDULED: <2023-06-15 Thu> + :LOGBOOK: + CLOCK: [2023-06-04 Sun 16:18:08]--[2023-06-04 Sun 16:27:03] => 00:08:55 + :END: - - Daily reflection [[Daily reflections]] + collapsed:: true - What I've done - 早上看数据库 - 下午看概率论,看了点书 @@ -46,5 +53,4 @@ - 到现在已经没什么主动办法,因为聊天的线索被切断,其他活动型的date她大概率不会接受,因为快要期末了 - 唯一的办法是一直憋着不表示,不明确拒绝她也不主动接近她,先让她急起来,主动放弃这些套路,然后再跟随着flow来 - 如果一周没有进展的话,我就应该主动放弃,尽量回避不能再这样互相消耗了 - - Mood -- 看到1:07:15 \ No newline at end of file + - Mood \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-04T05_07_06.258Z.android.md b/logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-16T12_34_05.057Z.android.md similarity index 66% rename from logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-04T05_07_06.258Z.android.md rename to logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-16T12_34_05.057Z.android.md index d995429..a08e271 100644 --- a/logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-04T05_07_06.258Z.android.md +++ b/logseq/bak/pages/contents/2023-06-16T12_34_05.057Z.android.md @@ -1,17 +1,24 @@ - # Stuff in this note - ### Personal - ### Task management [[tasks]] - - [[Shopping lists]] + - [[Personal Tasks]] + - [[Shopping lists]] + - [[Learning Logseq]] + - [[学习任务]] + - [[School notes]] + - 2023 + - [[概率论]] + - [[产品开发]] - ### Reflections - [[Daily reflections]] - #thoughts - ### Reviews + - #music - #books - #movies - #food - ### Cloud collections [[Cloud collections]] - ### Personal growth - - #music - [[Habits]] - [[GPT notes]] - #健身 diff --git a/pages/总复习2023t1.md b/pages/总复习2023t1.md index 99c7996..1835bae 100644 --- a/pages/总复习2023t1.md +++ b/pages/总复习2023t1.md @@ -2731,7 +2731,8 @@ - ((648c5381-49cd-4701-ba48-31c0e21474a7)) - Properties: - ((648c568e-c617-4699-b217-fd4e8ea205bc)) - - + - Linerarity: + ((648c569c-e3d0-445d-acf6-caf0e271f7be)) - LATER 学积分 :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2023-06-03 Sat 17:05:07]--[2023-06-03 Sat 17:05:08] => 00:00:01