Reference Summary: Timestamps: 0:22 - Notetaking app 1:23 - Terminal 1:42 - Editing files 2:10 - Code editor 2:37 - Flashcard app 3:10 - Gnome ... Since I'm done with uni now I thought I'd be fun to offer some advice on getting through university or college daily driving
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Timestamps: 0:22 - Notetaking app 1:23 - Terminal 1:42 - Editing files 2:10 - Code editor 2:37 - Flashcard app 3:10 - Gnome ... Since I'm done with uni now I thought I'd be fun to offer some advice on getting through university or college daily driving Join up and get everything you *actually* need to start hacking like a pro ✨ Educational ...
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- Join up and get everything you *actually* need to start hacking like a pro ✨ Educational ...
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