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One reason is that repeats make it harder to use page-turner pedals.


Draftable | Head of Sales | Melbourne, Australia (hybrid/remote okay within Australia) | Full-time

Draftable makes document comparison software, mainly for lawyers. We're looking for an experienced commercial leader to drive our global sales strategy and growth from Australia. It's a high-impact role, reporting directly to the CEO, with significant influence over business strategy.

Our dev and product teams are killing it, we've just brought on fantastic marketing and People leaders, and now we're looking to complete the exec team with a sales leader who can build on our strong momentum (700+ firms signed since launching our legal product in mid-2023).

More info and application details here: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4181270899/


This is the livestream from the Australian Federal Court of four consolidated antitrust cases: Epic vs. Apple, Epic vs. Google, and class actions vs. Apple and Google. The trial started today and is expected to last ~16 weeks.


The intensity of my sleep apnea varies from night to night, and you might be similar?

Based on oxygen levels, mine also varies from subclinial to "medium" apnea. I was deemed not to have sleep apnea based on the take-home test or the in-hospital test... but I wore my oxygen-logging ring during the in-hospital test to check it was calibrated to the hospital's equipment (it was), and the specialist then diagnosed me based on my measurements of oxygen levels on other nights.


Oxygen saturation is something of a red herring when it comes to sleep apnea diagnosis. Sure, having significant desaturation (<85%) is not good for you. But what will really wreck you is the arousals. Someone here mentioned an AHI of 70, that doesn't just mean you're not breathing right seventy times per hour, it also means you're waking up seventy times per hour. With that many arousals, your saturation might not budge all that much, but you're basically not getting any sleep at all.

And while we're on the subject, AHI is also pretty terrible. You could have an AHI of say, 5, which means "you don't have sleep apnea", but if you're sleeping 8 hours and these events only occur during the 2 hours of REM, then you've got an AHI of 20 during REM sleep, which will still wreck you.


What brand is your ring? I know some doctors that would love that!


Likely an Oura Ring: https://ouraring.com/

It sounds like one of the better sleep trackers (and not just sleep) if you aren't bothered by the whole "send detailed and continuous personal information to the cloud" thing. I'd recommend staying away from that kind of thing, though..


I have a "Wellue Checkme O2 wrist oxygen monitor". (The Oura ring didn't measure blood oxygen back then.)


What are O2 levels that suggest sleep apnea?


This page has some really good info: https://www.beverlyhillstmjheadachepain.com/sleep-apnea/puls....

It appears that going below 94% 5 times per hour would indicate mild sleep apnea.


It’s very surprising. How many papers do you think Terence Tao had published by the third year of his PhD?


There’s not only one metric for a genius, this dudes more prolific With his papers, maybe he’s even more of a prodigy than Tao, but what difference does it make, does it make Tao any less of a big deal?


Terence Tao was already a full professor at age 24, younger than when almost every math PhD was in their 3rd year of PhD.


You could link or copy the config file and plugin folder in the `.obsidian` directory in one vault to other vaults.


I tried this early on, but it seems there are vault-specific parts that become weird when used outside their original vault.

I'm also not so eager to regulary waste time for hacking tools. Updating the settings in all vaults each time I update some setting or plugin in one vault would be quite a pain.


It’s not perfect but it did take me about 5 minutes to resolve when I created 3 clones of my main vault.

The main issue was changing the relative path references to the templates and and assets directories.


Strong recommendation for both Obsidian and Dynalist, the other product of this crazy productive duo. I really appreciate their understanding that users want to be able customize their note-taking/life-organizing system.

Is there a plugin or something that enables list folding in a markdown file? I'm wondering whether it's time to migrate the Dynalist parts of my system to Obsidian and that's the big thing I'd miss.


Yup. It's called Outliner.



Outliner and the zoom plugin give you the full outliner experience.


Thanks! I also found the "Fold indent" setting in the core app.


You can't draw this conclusion from the linked study due to how the sample was constructed.

"In this retrospective, multicentre cohort study, we included all adult inpatients (≥18 years old) with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 from Jinyintan Hospital and Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital (Wuhan, China) who had been discharged or had died by Jan 31, 2020."

There might be a bunch of patients who needed ventilation and went on to survive, but had not been discharged before the cut-off date.


Draftable | Senior Full-stack Engineer (Python, JS) | REMOTE (worldwide) or Melbourne, Australia | Full-time | A$100k - A$160k | https://draftable.com/careers Draftable makes document comparison software accessible to everyone.

We’re looking for an experienced and self-reliant engineer to work across our Python/Django and JS/React stack. We expect you to work a full time load of 40 hours per week (and no more) and to be very productive during that time.

We know you have a life outside work, so we will respect your non-working and family time. We don’t expect you to make work your life.

We’re easy-going and easy to work with. We’re developer-led and have a flat structure. We are collaborative, and we expect you to take an active role in evolving our engineering culture. We like writing things down. We love Slack. We launch things as soon as they’re ready. We do things right the first time, even if it takes a little longer. We don’t have much technical debt.

More details at https://draftable.com/careers.


Draftable | Senior Full-stack Engineer (Python, JS) | REMOTE (worldwide) or Melbourne, Australia | Full-time | A$100k - A$160k | https://draftable.com/careers

Draftable makes document comparison software accessible to everyone.

We’re looking for an experienced and self-reliant engineer to work across our Python/Django and JS/React stack. We expect you to work a full time load of 40 hours per week (and no more) and to be very productive during that time.

We know you have a life outside work, so we will respect your non-working and family time. We don’t expect you to make work your life.

We’re easy-going and easy to work with. We’re developer-led and have a flat structure. We are collaborative, and we expect you to take an active role in evolving our engineering culture. We like writing things down. We love Slack. We launch things as soon as they’re ready. We do things right the first time, even if it takes a little longer. We don’t have much technical debt.

More details at https://draftable.com/careers.


Hello,

I'd be interested in applying and learning more about your company. Do you have a contact email to discuss more on the nature of this opening?


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