quote: well-behaved women seldom make history - laurel thatcher ulrich
Jenny Huang

Links Compilation

  • david perrell
  • five books : experts recommend the five best books in their subject and explain their selection in an interview
  • helena : global problem solving organization
  • libgen: It's a website that lets you download almost any book for free. You should have an adblocker while using this website.
  • MIT tech review
  • mschf : "American Art" many of which have gone internet viral -- proceed with caution? (wiki)
  • Notion : free for anyone with a .edu account; notetaking software and project management software that is used for note-taking, task management, project management, knowledge management, and personal knowledge management.
  • product hunt : daily collection of newly launched current basic consumer/b2b SaaS products
  • protocol : useful general tech publication
  • rest of world : tech trends 86 USA
  • Stanford book recommendations :
  • wjf : sategorized card decks, some with different levels that allow you to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones.
  • wnrs : similar to above, "three carefully crafted levels of questions and wildcards that allow you to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones."
  • xkcd : "a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language"
  • CORNELL RESOURCES

    Cornell students get free access to some cool online newspapers and magazines. Here's the guide to getting past paywalls like:

  • PubMed
  • Google Scholar
  • You have access to stream thousands of movies/films, through services like:
  • Kanopy
  • Alexander Street
  • Access popular eBooks and Audiobooks on your computer or phone through the Overdrive app
  • SpringerLink Online : useful for papers and some textbooks
  • Through the Cornell library, Cornell students can request books, articles, and even musical scores for free.
    You also get free access to news sources like:

  • New York Times
  • Wall Street Journal
  • USA Today
  • In general, it's wise to be aware of media bias when reading news.
  • Linkedin Learning has many free classes and lessons on a ton of topics if you sign in with your Cornell email