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I started using LaTeX with Overleaf in college, and it quickly became a game-changer for me. From meticulously crafting lab reports to designing a Beamer slideshow for my senior capstone project, I spent countless hours on Overleaf, creating documents that I was genuinely proud of. The intuitive interface made the entire process not only efficient but also enjoyable. While I primarily use it for my CV now, I still appreciate the power and elegance of Overleaf every time I need to update my resume.


I loved to read this: “genuinely proud of”… as a professor I read a lot of thesis reports (bachelor and master) for grading them, and many of them can’t honestly be proud of their reports. I wish more students would be more curious to learn how to prepare nice looking documents.


USCSB - US Chemical Safety Board channel with animated videos reviewing disasters at chemical plant/other industrial facilities

Lesics - engineering/tech videos

Defunctland - history of extinct theme parks, entertainment

Chinese Cooking Demystified - how to cook authentic Chinese food


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Recently, I have been exploring the world of ultralight backpacking. I found many in the community using this site to catalogue their gear and calculate the weight of their backpack. I thought the site had a pleasing, simple design, and is a great utility for this community. Thought it would be fun to share!


I usually lift weights after my 9-5


I'm a cancer clinical research coordinator and browse HN daily! I like to keep up to date with technology and people building the future. The site has been a great discovery tool for some awesome blogs!


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