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The Macbook air m2 16/256 is an excellent device for productivity. However it would be great if it included a VGA or HDMI port as I’d prefer not to spend an additional 10 USD on a dongle. If you travel a lot or attend many conferences or meetings you will notice that not every room has a usb-c port.
All about the MacBook Air. Current and prospective owners of Apple’s ultraportable dream machine.
Say whatever you like about popular science books but they are the gateway drug to science
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It's 2025 but I still love reading physical books the most and Interlibrary loan (ILL) is honestly one of the best things libraries have ever done.
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[books] Views Of A Physicist (Selected Papers of N. G. van Kampen)-Paul H. E. Meijer (1st ed. 2000)
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There are lots of great memes out there that only engineers would understand. Since r/engineering prefers more serious posts, here's a subreddit for some nerdy humor.
r/PhysicsStepByStep is a dynamic subreddit that provides a wealth of learning materials and a diverse collection of physics problems. From introductory concepts to advanced topics, this community offers comprehensive resources and step-by-step solutions for a variety of subjects within physics. Explore the fascinating world of physics through carefully curated materials and challenging problem sets.
r/PhysicsStepByStep is a dynamic subreddit that provides a wealth of learning materials and a diverse collection of physics problems. From introductory concepts to advanced topics, this community offers comprehensive resources and step-by-step solutions for a variety of subjects within physics. Explore the fascinating world of physics through carefully curated materials and challenging problem sets.