Keeping the weekly post warm until @alyaza comes back 🙂

What’s everyone been up to? Any plans for the weekend?

  • LastOneStanding@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    What kind of thesis? Is it the MA or the PhD? I’ve completed both. First step is to get some glue and a paint brush. Second step is to slather your ass with the glue. Then, you sit in the chair. If it’s MA, you can probably get away with less glue.

    • Max@nano.garden
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      1 year ago

      PhD thesis! 😅

      Gluing my ass to the chair won’t be sufficient. I think I have some form of computer distraction addiction or undiagnosed ADHD, because when I am sitting at the computer I find it really hard to do what I need to do. I am able to find a universe of distractions by slightly moving my fingers, and I have an inordinate ability to psychologically (not rationally!!!) justify it as being somewhat useful. The only thing that saves me is that I can be very efficient when I do focus, but this has become more difficult as the complexity of the work increases, and so many different figures, tables, and concepts have to coalesce together to tell a story that I genuinely believe…

      I would probably have a better chance trying to write with pencil and paper in an isolated island than with LaTeX in my computer…

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        1 year ago

        If it’s any consolation, I glued my ass to the chair and wrote the PhD thesis, and even got tenure in academia. I quit my job after being tenured and promoted. So it’s all good. It’s nice, though, to finish the fucker. The best way is gluing the ass to the chair. I can attest. Get well soon!

      • nick@campfyre.nickwebster.dev
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        1 year ago

        I would probably have a better chance trying to write with pencil and paper in an isolated island than with LaTeX in my computer

        As a fellow PhD student that’s a mood lol

        Overleaf intimidates me