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NASA Scientist Reveals Greenland's Geologic Past - Duration: 1:48.

We tend to think of Earth's landmasses as being fixed in

place, but in reality they are attached to moving tectonic

plates that constantly jostle for position, and slide over the

more viscous mantle beneath.

Case in point: Iceland.

Volcanic eruptions are common on this young landmass, driven by

the two tectonic plates that divide it, and by its location

above a hotspot - an upwelling of magma that protrudes from

deep in the mantle up to the crust.

This hotspot fuels Iceland's eruptions today, but millions of

years ago it was situated beneath neighboring Greenland.

Now, a NASA scientist and her colleagues have used anomalies

in Greenland's crustal magnetic field to derive its geothermal

heat flux.

The researchers also analyzed gravity data and other

geophysical information to effectively peer beneath

Greenland's kilometers-thick ice sheet and into the crust itself.

What they found was a thermal track in Greenland's bedrock

that records the motions of a continent over geologic time.

Greenland is part of the North American tectonic plate.

For tens of millions of years, the plate's movement pushed

Greenland over the hotspot.

When the hotspot emerged at the Denmark Strait, it began raising

the seafloor to form Iceland.

Today, a channel of warm bedrock marks the ancient path of the

hotspot - a reminder that nothing stands still over

geologic time, and that even the largest landmasses are

constantly being reshaped by our dynamic planet.

[ Music ]

[ Churning lava ]

[ Satellite beeping ]

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D&D Lore - The Drow Pantheon - Duration: 10:01.

Hello Everybody, Jorphdan here the PH is silent.

Today we're talking about the Drow Pantheon.

So we're covering all the drow deities and their relationships with one another.

I know I'm terrible with pronunciations.

For these deities I pulled the pronunciations from the AD&D Accessory Demihuman Deities.

Which if you want to know more about the Drow Pantheon is a great book, links in the references

below.

With that let's dive in with Lolth!

I went in to Lolth's history last video and in previous videos as well.

So if you're new consider giving those a watch for further information.

Lolth's history is also greatly tied to the novels.

The War of the Spider queen (which I really enjoyed) details Lolth's ascension from

a lesser deity to greater.

But I'm getting ahead of myself.

Lolth was originally known as Araushnee, a lesser elven goddess of destiny and artisans.

She was Corellon's consort and the two had twins together Vhaeraun and Elistraee.

This story differs from Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes though.

In previous Forgotten Realms history Lolth aided Gruumsh in trying to kill her husband

Corellon.

In Mordenkainen's it states that Lolth was created from the blood Corellon shed during

his fight with Gruumsh.

I'm not sure if this was a separate fight, but it isn't documented in Mordenkainen's.

But in older Forgotten Realms lore, Lolth was attempting to overthrow Corellon, who

is the head of the elven pantheon.

This failed and she was cast into the Abyss where she conquered part of it and became

the new ruler of the demonweb pits.

She took the dark elves with her in the fall and nurtured them to worship her.

Not literally taking them to the Abyss, but she was the deity of the dark elves so they

continued to worship her after the descent.

Here in the Abyss Lolth destroyed the demon lord Zanassu who held dominion over spiders.

She did this through trickery having her grandson Selvetarm and Zanassu fight.

Lolth then inherited the portfolio of spiders and became known as the Spider Queen.

It was during the novel series "War of the Spider Queen" that Lolth separated herself

from her followers for a short period of time.

Well short for a goddess I suppose.

She cut off all divine magic from her followers and cocooned herself up preparing for a transformation.

Through this transformation Lolth ascended and became a greater deity and also turned

the Demonweb Pits into an independent plane of existence.

Her symbol is a black spider with a female drow head hanging from a spider web.

In the underdark her church is well known, evil, and hated by the other races.

Mostly due to the cruelty of Lolth's clerics.

On the surface Lolth is synonymous with the Drow and both are feared.

Clerics of Lolth are always female.

Lolth loves offerings, and her followers will offer up magic items, valuable gems, and lives

to their goddess.

The dogma of the church is Fear is as strong as steel.

Love and respect are soft and useless.

A follower of Lolth is ordered to weed out the weak and rebellious and destroy the non

faithful.

The clerics of Lolth in drow society are the rulers, police force, judges, juries, and

executioners.

They wield power from Lolth that reflects Lolth's evil personality.

Her clerics pray for their spells before or after trance and are in an everlasting competition

with one another.

Which must be amusing to Lolth who hands out divine power to her followers.

Up next is a servant deity of Lolth Selvetarm, also known as the Spider that Waits.

He is the Champion of Lolth and is the son of Vhaeraun.

Selvetarm is the drow demigod of warriors and battle prowess and his church is more

or less a military sub division of Lolth's church.

Oddly enough he hates everyone, including Lolth, but is enslaved to her and is a dutiful

servant.

Selvetarm is the child between Vhaeraun and Zandilar the Dancer, who was a demi goddess

of the elves.

Selvetarm rejected both parents but did begin to appreciate the good drow deity Eilistraee.

Lolth didn't like that Eilistraee found a friend and tricked Selvetarm into attacking

that demon lord I mentioned earlier Zanassu.

Selvetarm absorbed Zanassu's demon essence and became corrupted enough that Lolth was

able to bind him to her will.

Some male drows become clerics of Selvetarm.

They can become Drow Judicators, a unholy knight of sorts.

Selvetarm is in the shape of a drider with a sword and mace in each arm.

Drow fighters worship Selvetarm, probably the only other deity a drow male can worship

and still be kept in the city of Lolth.

Vhaeraun is the son of Lolth.

Known as the Masked Lord, and The Shadow, he is the god of drow males and thievery.

He is commonly worshiped by drow males who wish to have a better life than slavery under

Lolth's matriarchy.

Vhaeraun is arrogant, and an evil deity.

He urges his followers to believe they are above other drow, and of course other creatures.

It is the belief of Vhaeraun that all races shall be subjugated by the drow.

Vhaeraun is a lesser deity and was cast out with other elves by Corellon when he betrayed

him during Lolth's uprising.

It appears that Vhaeraun hated his father as much as his mother and wanted to stop them

both, for this I believe he was exiled.

It is well known he hates Lolth and wants to overthrow her to become the main deity

of the drow.

Vhaeraun has the largest drow following on the surface and the second largest overall.

Most of his followers are drow or half-drow who wish a better life for themselves.

Leaving Lolth's societies of the underdark they formed new villages and camps on the

surface.

His followers believe a war is coming with the clerics of Lolth to take back drow society

and mold it to Vhaeraun's wishes and not Lolths.

Kiaransalee also known as the Lady of the Dead and the Vengeful Banshee she is the female

deity of necromancers, drow, and the undead.

She is a mad god but still retails her twisted cunning.

She is powerful and swift to anger against all who have wronged her.

Kiaransalee isn't related to Lolth like previous deities mentioned but she is subservient

to Lolth.

Not interacting with other deities she prefers the mindless company of the undead.

Clerics of Kiaransalee are secretive and usually found in small drow communities or special

enclaves.

Many of her clerics multiclass as necromancers, it just kind of makes sense.

Kiaransalee was once mortal, a powerful dark elven necromancer queen from another plane

of existence.

She ascended and became a demigod turning into an unwilling vassal of Lolth.

At one point Kiaransalee took over the Belly of Death, a cold plane that Orcus controlled.

She apparently killed Orcus but he returned, and she is ever on watch for his attacks.

Although controlled by Lolth Kiaransalee is always attempting to loosen Lolth's web

and control over the drow.

It was during Lolths silence when she was transforming into a greater deity that Kiaransalee

got a large influx of worshipers.

The dogma of her church states "Death comes to all, and cruel vengeance will be exacted

on those who waste their lives on the petty concerns of this existence."

Ghaunadaur Probably my favorite drow deity just because

of how weird he is, Ghaunadaur is the lesser deity of oozes, slimes, jellies, outcasts,

and rebels.

Not only do the drow worship Ghaunadaur but aboleths, ropers and oozes as well.

Ghaunadaur is also known as the elder eye and that which lurks.

Despite being my favorite he is not popular.

Outside of Drow Aboleth cities the church of Ghaunadaur is more or less a bunch of scattered

cults.

Because of his ooze nature clerics will familiarize themselves with acids, poisons, and alchemist's

fire.

Ghaunadaur is extremely evil, and often requires live sacrifices to be made in his name.

He enjoys these sacrifices to be willing, so often charmed creatures will be lead and

devoured by an ooze or jelly.

Ghaunadaur is a distinct entity unrelated to the demon lord Juiblex.

Outside of Out of the Abyss Juiblex isn't very active in the realms, most ooze worshiping

cults revolve around Ghaunadaur.

Lolth fears Ghaunadaur (or used to before she became a greater deity) but he doesn't

seem to pay her much attention, which might be why Lolth gives him so much attention.

Ghaunadaur is an ancient deity said to have emerged from the primordial ooze.

Many of his worshipers are defiant drow males who are looking for an alternative to Lolth.

However to speak his name in most drow cities is punishable by death.

His dogma is to consume.

Hunt and weed out the week.

Convert followers to Ghaunadaur.

Make sacrifices in his name and destroy other temples and places of worship that are not

for Ghaunadaur.

I just think he's neat.

Finally the only good deity in the drow pantheon, and daughter of Lolth Eilistraee.

Known as the Dark Maiden, and the Lady of Dance.

Eilistraee is the chaotic good deity of the drow.

She left with her mother when Lolth and friends were cast out by Corellon because she knew

the dark elves would need a light in such dark times.

She is that light.

The drow can look to her to cast off the chaotic evil shackles of Lolth and live a life a peace,

love, and trust with one another.

Eilistraee is a lover of beauty, and peace; but will strike back against those that harm

her followers.

Her church is little known and poorly understood by those of the surface world.

Good aligned drow are unheard of on the surface so it's difficult to understand there is

a good deity that watches over them.

However in recent times the Harpers have begun secretly supporting Eilistraee's church

and work towards a day when it will be fully accepted throughout Faerun.

Rituals involve dancing, wearing little to nothing except a sword.

Usually during a moonlit night after a feast.

Her clerics often multiclass as fighters, bards, or rangers.

Her dogma consists of the nice stuff.

Always be kind except in battling evil.

Encourage happiness everywhere.

Learn and teach new songs, dances, and skilled swordwork to those willing of following the

Dark Maiden.

Many of her followers are skilled music makers, they are singers and play instruments.

Temples to Eilistraee are found near caves, or in dimly lit forests on the surface world.

Moonlight is sacred and important to her followers and often rituals are performed during the

full moon.

The church has little in the way of a formal hierarchy.

The followers gather in small, independent bands in forests across Faerun.

And that's it for today.

It's a lot of deities and a lot of information so thanks for sticking with me till the end.

I said earlier but I really like Ghaunadar and I want to have an evil cult of sentient

oozes that worship him.

Causing problems in Faerun for our adventurers to stop.

Or maybe playing a drow cleric of Ghaunadar, or a Drow Paladin of Selvetarm.

A drow follower of Eilistraee could be interesting, maybe multiclass into cleric and bard.

Lots of potential with the drow pantheon, I encourage you to use it in your campaign.

Thanks for watching everyone, and thank you my patrons on patreon that make these videos

happen.

I'll see you all in the next video.

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DevTrends #32: ndb, what's new in Chrome 68 - Duration: 10:31.

Hi folks, and welcome to DevTrends! Today

we're gonna talk about a tool from Google to inspect your Node.js application called ndb and what's new in Chrome

68 So, if we want to debug our client-side application

our tool of choice is in-browser Developer Tools, courtesy by every browser vendor.

But what if we want to get in our Node.js server and track the stuff like we do with our DevTools?

Well, in the old days there was a tool called Node Inspector

which was based on Blink developer tools and provided us with the possibility to inject these tools into Node.js

process and made possible to debug server-side JavaScript applications. Now Node Inspector is deprecated

in favor of native Node.js debugger

which was added in version

6.3. So now you can attach debugger to your Node process with --inspect, and after it there will be a

separate tab in Chrome which opens Node.js debugger. Here you can find similar tabs

you see in native Chrome DevTools like Console, Source or Memory Profiler, and that's pretty it.

But what if you don't use Chrome or want more sophisticated experience without binding yourself to client-side DevTools?

Well, Chrome team doesn't rest, and they recently published a new tool called ndb.

At first glance it looks like

good old Node debugger, but it's not that simple.

Firstly, ndb is totally browser-agnostic. Upon installing it downloads a recent version of Chromium,

ich is then utilized by Puppeteer which ndb depends on. After installing

you just go in your Node.js application project and run ndb. Let's see how it works in practice.

So let's switch to our terminal

Let's create a new folder. Let's call it ndb demo

So now let's install our ndb as

global Node module

It can take plenty of time because it downloads a full version of Chromium because Puppeteer depends on it as

I've said before. So let's wait a bit so ndb is installed now and let's

Initialize a new project here and let's create some basic

file for our base Node.js server.

Let it be index.js.

And here let's just copy-paste

base good example of Node.js server.

Ok let's save it and check if it works.

So here's our index.js. Server is running.

And 'hello dynamic world wide web'.

Thank you. Mr. John

Schimmel for it.

So now let's start our server with ndb to see how it works. So I am killing it.

There are separate like various

ways to start ndb. You can start ndb as 'ndb node index.js',

you can run ndb

before your npm scripts, and you

can just run and be in your folder where package.json is located. So let's do it.

So you can see a new window with developer tools is opened

So here is our ndb

You can see that it automatically

defined our ndb demo

workspace project folder so I can see our package.json and index.js with our server and

Here is our npm scripts where we can

you know, make larger.

So here is our all npm scripts so we can run it and see the output in our console and

the good thing as well that we got a full-blown

terminal here so we can just start our server as we do

you can see there is a debugger attached as well so we can just like

make a breakpoints like we do in our client side DevTools and make some

debugging stuff here

so if we

go to our server, reboot it and

You can see debugger works. There is call stack and there are all the parameters you got in

your average

DevTools

There are also separate tab for memory profiler

You can check how your Node.js application works how much memory it consumes and all the stuff as well

and

the good thing that

You can just save the files in your workspace here and you will see

that these files are automatically

Now

But they should automatically

be saved in your

local file system

So, where is it?

Why it's not saved

Okay, let's save it again

Okay, we're just paused on debugger that's it I think

Hello hello safe, okay, saving

so we can see there our

File is changed

in place

So it's another great feature of ndb. So you can see that ndb can be a powerful tool to boost your Node.js development experience

And help you build server apps faster

Chrome 68 released recently, and the dev team keeps up the good work to provide us with best experience, both

for users and developers. New release includes updated Add to Home Screen

behavior for Android, new Page Lifecycle and Payment Handler APIs, DevTools improvements and one important change to

facilitate security on the web. Let's check these features in more detail.

Add to Home Screen behavior has been revamped to give you more precise control

on how to guide user to install your app.

Now you can use custom UI to call Add to Home Screen popup, and here's short example of how it looks like.

I've switch to code here.

Make it larger a bit

So here is a small example of the new functionality of Add to Home Screen

So first we create a button which when clicked will show there Add to Home Screen pop-up. Here is our button

Then we just add special before installed prompt listener to gauge the moment before the pop-up shows and

cancel it in order to have your own custom logic

handle the process

next we save this install prompt event for future use and

Here we just enable our

Defined custom button for calling the pop-up

Now we add event to listen to the button click and call

The Add to Home screen pop up and when user accepts or declines it, you can add more custom logic to proceed

the user further is a special userChoice and

This is how the new popup looks like

But if you are not ready to implement new behavior

Chrome will show default popup in the bottom of the page like it was in earlier versions like here

So the next big thing is a new Page Lifecycle API

Most of us have hell a lot of tabs in the browser for little or no reason, and there are some

Extensions that kind of help us lighten the load but still the fact is here and thus Page Lifecycle API has appeared

There is a really large and complex image with all the lifecycle of the page

like here

But we won't dive deep. Well the base stuff is that this API provides us with

Special events on which we can call handlers when the page is freezed.

For example like in this code and

It means that it hasn't been accessed for a while and went to freeze mode, or resumed when user interacts with it again

so

with all this set of events

you'll have a lot more control in terms of how user interacts with the page where your application resides and

optimize the user experience according to it.

And another subtle

But pretty important update is that Chrome starting from version 68 now starts to mark all HTTP pages as 'not secure'

So here is the label and with Let's Encrypt and Certbot switching to HTTPS has never been more

straightforward and easy to implement.

Next milestone for forcing web developers to move to HTTPS is October

2018, when this 'Not secure' label will become red.

That's all for today folks, all the links are in the description below, thank you for watching and stay trendy!

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Excessive Urination and Diabetes - Duration: 10:06.

Diabetes mellitus

commonly known as diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by high levels of sugar glucose in the blood as

of 2014 about

387 million people worldwide suffered from diabetes

one of the earliest signs of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes is frequent urination with an abnormally large amount of urine in

Medical terms this classic Sun is known as polyuria when you have diabetes

Excess sugar builds up in your blood the kidneys have to work really hard to filter and absorb all that extra glucose

During this time, the excess glucose gets excreted into the urine soaking up fluids drawn from your tissues

This leads to abnormally higher in output the persistent need to urinate

Especially if you have to get up at night to use the bathroom

Is something that you need to take seriously and consult your doctor immediately?

Diabetes is often called a silent killer because of its easy to miss symptoms

People often ignore the warning signs of diabetes until the problem becomes severe

It is important to be aware of these signs as addressing

the problem early can save you from future complications as

It can be difficult to treat diabetes after it spritz to nearby areas

It is important to know what the early symptoms are

This can help you seek early treatment and give you a better chance in recovery

If you have multiple signs and symptoms of diabetes

Ask your doctor to check your health levels and get the best treatment for diabetes

Top ten fruits with highest water content

Water is as important as oxygen to lead a healthy life your body cannot function properly without enough water, which comprises

60% of your body weight

Water plays many crucial roles in the body from detoxification to absorption of nutrients

Health experts recommend drinking water throughout the day to keep the body hydrated

However water is not the only way to keep the body hydrated. You can include water rich fruits in your diet for proper hydration

according to the Institute of Medicine

20% of most people's water intake comes from food

Here's a list of some of the best foods to eat if your goal is to prevent dehydration

One

watermelon

Watermelon is one of the most water rich fruits you can eat

It contains essential rehydration salts

Calcium magnesium potassium and sodium that help keep the body hydrated and largely reduced the chance of dehydration

according to a 2009 study by University of Aberdeen Medical School researchers

Watermelon helps hydrate the body twice as effectively as a glass of water after an intense workout

In addition watermelon is a good source of vitamins A and C beta-carotene and lycopene

Which keep your body fit and healthy

lick open also protects the body from ultraviolet UV

light

You can eat watermelon as it is or add it to your fruit salads and smoothies

You can even keep a water pitcher in the refrigerator with watermelon cubes in the bottom

Strawberries

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All berries are good foods for hydration, but strawberries are the best with 92% water

They also contain vitamin C potassium

Fiber and folic acid the fiber and strawberries has a satiating effect keeping you feeling full so you do not indulge in unnecessary

Snacking in addition these berries are sodium free fat-free cholesterol-free

plump calorie food

strawberries offer a wide range of health benefits from anti-aging effects to supporting cardiovascular health

Adults as well as children like their sweet slightly tart flavor eat a handful of ripe strawberries daily as a healthy snack

You can also blend a few strawberries in your favorite smoothie

In addition to strawberries cranberries blueberries and raspberries also have a high water content

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Grapefruit this juicy tangy fruit is also one of the most hydrating fruits with 91 percent water content

Grapefruit also contains important electrolytes that help prevent dehydration

It is high in soluble fiber and vitamin C and contains smaller amounts of vitamins A B

Complex a and K. It also has calcium

folate

phosphorus potassium and several

phytonutrients

Regular intake of grapefruit can lower your insulin level help control your appetite

Protect against the common cold aid in weight loss make your skin beautiful and lots more

Try eating half a grapefruit at breakfast or drink a glass of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice daily

Note this fruit may interact with certain

Medications like blood pressure medications and may not be suitable for women with hormone sensitive conditions

For

cantaloupe

Cantaloupe also known as musk melon or mush melon is another high water content fruit with 90% water

Cantaloupe also contains potassium an important electrolyte that can be lost during sweating and cause dehydration

other vital nutrients found in cantaloupe are vitamins A C and K protein fiber folate

calcium and iron

Regular intake of cantaloupe reduces the risk of obesity diabetes and heart disease while promoting healthy skin and hair

It also provides protection against a range of diseases and conditions from the common cold to cancer

You can add some ice to fresh-squeezed cantaloupe juice for a refreshing drink in the summer

You can also use cantaloupe to make delicious cold soup or tasty smoothies

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Peaches peaches contain about 88 percent water content making them a great solution to beat dehydration

Fresh peaches are juicy and taste great

They are rich source of vitamins minerals antioxidants and various other chemical contents

peaches contain vitamins A C and K as well as fiber

potassium folate iron magnesium

Phosphorus and manganese at the same time. They are low in calories and contain no saturated fats

Peaches help fight obesity and prevent related diseases like diabetes metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease

You can muddle ripe peaches into your glass of lemonade iced tea or water to make a refreshing drink

Another option is to add sliced peaches to your oatmeal yogurt and cold cereals

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pineapple

Pineapple is another fruit with high water content. It has 87 percent water

It is a powerhouse of nutrients such as vitamins A and C diamond calcium potassium

phosphorus manganese Foley and fiber

Pineapple also contains a proteolytic enzyme called bromelain that has many health benefits

Additionally it is low in sodium and fat

This fruit is both juicy and fleshy that helps keep your body hydrated and cleanses your body to get rid of harmful toxins

moreover

pineapple boosts your immune system improves digestion

Promotes health and makes your bones strong

You can have fresh pineapple juice or make any pineapple popsicles during the hot summer

You can also enjoy it as a fruit snack or add it to fruit salad stir fine soups

Seven

oranges

Oranges also make the list of best water-rich fruits with 87 percent water content

They are low in calories, but full of nutrients such as vitamins A B and C as well as calcium magnesium

niacin potassium phosphorus manganese : selenium and copper

they also have more than

170 phytochemicals and over 60 flavonoids with strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects

this delicious fruit with a tan leaf flavor and uplifting smell can prevent dehydration and promote overall health

regular intake can boost your immune system

Improve your skin promote heart health reduce cholesterol levels and fight certain cancers

Eat 1 to 2 orange juice or a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice daily

You can also include oranges in smoothies

strewth cocktails and salads

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How David Pierce manages his life with Notion - Duration: 12:57.

Hello everyone and welcome back to another feature here on the Keep Productive YouTube channel, my name is Francesco

And today we've got David Pierce from The Wall Street Journal on me and David just finished up doing a feature for the tools

They use podcast

Which will be available on YouTube as well for you to go and enjoy because we did a video with it

But David is going to take us through a really exciting application that were both pretty interested at which is notion

And David did a great piece in

Wsj?

Maybe it was at March wasn't it? I think that's right. Yeah. Yeah. It was a great piece. I'll include it below for everyone

Who's listening along?

all about how he uses notion and I guess progressively how notion is

Changing the space. So David's actually gonna share his notion account for us today

So, I think it's gonna be quite exciting. So I'll pass over to you David to give you a call

alright

First I'm going to figure out how to share my screen which we will we will see

See how this goes

Yeah

Yes, okay, this is very exciting, okay, so this is my notion

It's relatively straightforward the I don't know if you feel this way Francesco, but I find myself spending

Way too much time doing things like adding icons and covers to every page that I have that sound right to you. Okay?

Yes, I have yeah, I'm totally with you and so I have

basically three things

I'll walk you through how I do my to-do list in a minute because that's where I've spent most of my time trying to figure

things out but basically the the setup is trying to

Bring all of my personal stuff and all of my work stuff kind of into one place. So the personal stuff is

Relatively straightforward. That's that's me. That's little David emoji, I guess and this is basically just a

Rough list of sort of all the things going on in my life. This is like stuff I want to do in 2018

This is like a links for a Flipboard magazine. I have that I keep forgetting to add stuff to this is like

I

Travel a lot for work. So I actually I don't know if this is

Updated or not? It should be I need to put more things in the packing list

This is so

like things that I want to do in, California

And a lot of this I'm still sort of in the process of moving over from Evernote

But one of the things I really like about this is that instead of just pasting links

It actually gives you this kind of stuff so I can be like, oh, right. I do want to go to the Big Sur hotels

And then I just got married. So this is a mercifully short list now

But it used to be much longer and much more full of things

And that was my vows, which I will not show you

and then I have this is things like my loyalty numbers for

Hotels and airlines and one things I really like about it is I can just from any page just go in and like type

Delta which and then it'll show my Delta number

This is where I have tried so many times to keep something like a bullet journal in Evernote and then again in notion and

In either case it hasn't really stuck

But I've always kind of liked the idea of having I don't even know what's gonna be actually yes

So this was like there was a while especially when I was writing the piece where I was trying to keep sort of a day-to-day

This is actually the wrote about notion

Okay, so this is actually good example. So this is

what I do for work is I have

one of these pages for every story I write basically and so it's

Like these are this is notes from a story or notes from something. I read about business apps

These are notes from interviews that I did for it. This is

Information about different apps and the fact that you can have these toggles in notion is one of my absolute favorite things

This sort of collapsible bullets is just wildly helpful

And I have this set up as a template. So it'll give it'll give me the these colors and these headers for everyone

So I can plan the video I can plan I can outline the piece

I've gotten these have gotten more full in in pieces after that. I got better and better at notion as time went on

so it's my personal stuff and it's

sort of increasingly

filling up with with

Recipes and things that I like and I can just sort of jump into here anytime. I need anything

by the one thing that I try to be good at on the internet is

Anytime I see something I like just saving it and then eventually it'll come back and be useful to me again

And so that's not always true

But just having a place in here where I can dump stuff has been great and the place where I dump stuff

Is this this is the inbox?

So this is a portlet poorly spelled version of somebody told me I need to watch the show Person of Interest

I'm going to and then these are like links that are interesting or people that I think I should talk to you and

We're having a party on July 28th. Everyone's invited. Um

So, yeah, so that's that and then this is actually

For a column and writing right now with oh, yeah. Well I have interviewed for

This is like I I'm writing about streaming music. And so this is a photo I spent way too long getting for the cover and

Basically, like stories and stats and notes that I've taken and people I interviewed and stuff like that

so

Yeah, this inbox part is really important to me though, and it's setting up templates

Like this has been the best thing for me about notion

I don't know if this has been your experience

But it's been it's a little weird when you're just on a page to know where to put stuff. Mmm

So I'm having a thing, especially on mobile that I can just click and be like don't forget to call dad

Sort of sets it up as like it just makes it easier to put new things in there

My favorite part where I spend too much time, what's up?

I was really gonna I was gonna say I really like the way that you're using the

Sort of emojis and also the the colors of the headers. Do you change the colors of the headers then I

I do. I don't know if I do for all of them probably like a template or something of that

Yeah. Yeah, I think that's about right

Let's see. What's a good example? So this is this I spend a lot of time. Do you know this website unsplash.com I do

Yeah, I spent a lot of time on that site looking for the pictures

Look great, and and I like them very much. So this is like shopping list for different things

I need from different places and then whenever I go somewhere and buy stuff it all goes into there

And then eventually I'll just delete this page and start another one because I found that keeping completed things is not useful. Yeah

so then I also have a page for

All the stuff I want to get to and so this is I think my favorite one is probably this one

These are like books that I would like to read and so anytime somebody recommends a book it goes in here

Yes, and then I can drop it into okay. I need to read this

and

yeah, it's to read and it's nonfiction and

Then it goes out of this list and sometimes if I'm feeling really ambitious. I'll put a like an Amazon link. I

Finished this one so that can go in there

and so this this becomes sort of the tracker for everything I want to and am reading and

It's been incredibly handy because often I'll be like I don't feel like reading something and then wind up just reading old books or watching

old movies that I've already seen

Yeah, so it's it's been nice to have something. That's like, oh no, here are the new things they usually be yeah

Which I like a lot. I really like that. That's

To be honest like mine. My read one is so much like I don't include the recommendations in there

But I think that's something that I've taken away from that straightaway just to include the recommendations. It's really neat

Yeah, it's been really helpful for me. I mean even the ones I don't end up taking I delete stuff from this list without

Actually reading it all the time but having just being able to be like, oh, right

That was that book that that person was talking about and it's back to sort of the same thing

just having this one place where everything that has been on my mind at one point or another is

Even if I get decide to get rid of it and never care about it again

Just like yeah that idea of like what was that thing? The answer is always it's in notion somewhere. Yeah

I

think and then the last thing I don't know how much of this I should actually show you but this is this is where at

this is the this is my

Sort of to-do list and I have changed this a million times I have used

Notion has this great

uh

Agenda thing that I really like is one which I have tried to use many times

But it has some awkward things and doesn't work super well for me

So I wind it back on something like this, which is more work to manage

but does the job and this is always nice to do today and

Later this week. Luckily. This list is starting to get short. These are like big projects. I'm working on and

Yeah, and then having these reminders

That have started to show up in notion where it can actually like ping your phone when something is due

yeah has been a big change for me because it's one of the tricky things just like

I've always thought about this with

with

Productivity apps is like where do I put pay rent?

because I need to remember to do it and you remember to do it every week and technically it's

You know a thing it is a task to do. Yeah

And so having reminders for it has been has been huge

They they haven't released the recurring have they yet, but that's that would just round it off will now

Yeah, I'm told it's coming if they do recurring and then improve the calendar thing so it can actually integrate your calendar

I will just never leave notion ever again. They're looking at in the API right next. Yes

Change things when they're yeah when I when I met with them a while ago, he was talking about doing like a two-way

google, calendar sync and I sort of freaked out sitting in their office just listening to them talk about it, but

So so yeah, I mean that's kind of the that's kind of the run of it

It's relatively. This is sort of a similar version of all the stuff I have for for work different meeting notes

And and this is like I went to a sonís event and this is just like all the notes all the notes

I took sitting there

And all of it is searchable. All of it is

Easily available. I can share individual pages. It's it's extremely handy. I love it. I love it

And so I can delete that

You've you've gone like much further than I expected

Like I mean, I've saw some of the screenshots in your article, but was like, actually this has made my notion. You look really weak

It's all our games

No, that's that's really really insightful. Thank you. David. My pleasure and I will say can I offer one tip?

oh, yeah, my the absolute best thing to me about notion has been the different views of

these

boards and tables and I feel like I'm only just starting to

Experiment with them and understand them

so like I have this one table of all of my tasks and I can group them in any way I need to and

move stuff around and see it all in totally different ways and

It's just this like incredibly

Powerful tool kind of unlike anything I've ever seen

before and you can like change how it's grouped and how you what what shows up and

I was when I was with the notion crew

They they were showing me the the how they do

tasks and they have like 50 different views and it was just the wildest most impressive thing I've ever seen so

That would be anybody wants to like really go pro with the notion start messing with that stuff. I love it. That's amazing

Thank you David. Where can everyone find you? I'm just is this round off name? Sure

I am a personal tech columnist for The Wall Street Journal so you can find me at wsj.com and in the Wall Street Journal

I'm also on Twitter @pierce and I am always always always on Twitter so you can find me there lovely jubbly

Thank you David coming on I'll include some timestamps as well. So that people can skip forward

But it's been absolutely wonderful having you both on the podcast and on YouTube. So, thank you David. Thank you. Appreciate it. Cheers

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If you want to know how to use a Kinemaster glitch transition effect then be

sure to watch it till the end of this video because I'm gonna show you exactly

how you can do it. What's going on my name is Devin Street helping you build

your online presence and today I'm gonna be showing you how you can use the Kinemaster

glitch transition effect but if you're not already subscribed to the

channel go ahead and click the subscribe button there's a new video every single

Wednesday showing you how you can edit in Kinemaster so right here I have my

video I have two separate things right here I have a video right here and a

video on this right side two of me talking now let's say I want to put a

glitch effect in between these two well simply what we're gonna do is click this

white box right here in between these two and when you click that you're gonna

have all these transition effects come up and if you scroll down here I have

glitch now if you don't already have this available all you need to do is

scroll down and see the little store icon and click get more and the glitch

effect is available within the store so we're gonna go ahead and click the

glitch effect and we have many different options we can click a basic height and

a basic width and then we can decide how long we want this to be we can make it

2.5 seconds all the way down to about 0.1 seconds for this one we're going to

make it about one second long and then what we're going to do is we need to add

in a glitch sound effect so is this simply a declic sound effect all you

have to do is click audio and add a glitch sound effect that you have

already downloaded so I went ahead and imported mine and I put it right here in

between this two clips right here right where the transition box is at and we

have this sound effect right here so when we play this it is going to give us

that glitch effect so let's go ahead and check out and see what that looks like

video with but if you want to go and

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