![]() ![]() Search queries start supporting quoting using "docstrings" for easier escaping. They added a button to re-index a book - useful if the book's contents have been changed outside calibre. In several updated Calibre developers added some new improvements and bug fixes for full-text search, introduced in version 6. Ebook catalog software Calibre 6.3 fine-tunes full text search The update is bundled Qt to 6.4 this means calibre on macOS is now only supported on Big Sur and newer.Ģ022. Add by ISBN feature now allows adding using identifiers other than ISBN as well. Also from the library you can now open the book folder easily. And File browser allows using keyboard shortcuts to re-order the spine. Edit book feature now allows automatic fixing of various simple CSS errors. Spell check dialog now allows Up and Down arrow keys to work regardless of focus. When Read aloud is speaking, you can make the control bar translucent so that words under the bar are visible. It works only on Windows because uses Microsoft speech subsystem. New Calibre's update brings more voices to Read Aloud feature. Calibre now allows to read books aloud with more voices Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation (Kindle Locations 1245-1250). The name might not quite be your brand of humor, but I think it's hilarious. You can only have an idea on your break if you have something to take a break from.Īnd working is great, but even if you work for someone else, chances are you're going to have to bring some ideas of things to work on as well.ġ. Of course time alone isn't enough to grow ideas either. Given enough time, your mind will often stumble across some old connection that it had long overlooked, and you experience that delightful feeling of private serendipity: Why didn’t I think of that before? 2 (A similar phenomenon occurs with long showers or soaks in a tub in fact, the original “eureka” moment-Archimedes hitting upon a way of measuring the volume of irregular shapes-occurred in a bathtub.) The shower or stroll removes you from the task-based focus of modern life-paying bills, answering e-mail, helping kids with homework-and deposits you in a more associative state. The history of innovation is replete with stories of good ideas that occurred to people while they were out on a stroll. The entire book is interesting and relevant, but here's one passage in the section on serendipity: One of my favorite non-fiction writers, Steven Johnson, wrote an entire book on the forces that conspire to generate good ideas. If you're on a walk or a long drive or raking the leaves, your mind has time to wander. ![]() Of course, almost no one works all of their waking time. They need space to develop, as well, whether that's a city street or quiet workspace. You have to get that time from somewhere, and there are lots of places to start, but you need time to have ideas. Ideas may not require the same kind of physical exertion as making stuff, but it's wrong to say they're easy. But as much as we need those reminders, I'm not sure downplaying the importance of ideas should come along for the ride. The sentiments expressed by Mike Monteiro above, by bill conference, and by many others, like are great reminders to stay productive, focus on execution and see a project through to the end. But I think it's also important to give ideas their due. By all accounts, each event was a success for all involved. I don't mention this to pick on bill conference. The conference's current Twitter bio states, "Ideas are easy. 1 Back when they launched the first bill, the local news site called it the "yin to TED's yang" because it was an unconference, where participants could present to each other, rather than a slickly produced talks from vetted speakers, but also because, where TED proclaims that it's about "ideas that matter," bill is about doing. XpqeMh4RZt- Mike Monteiro October 21, 2013Ī little while ago, some friends of mine organized the third installment of a sort of bizzaro-TED they called "bill conference".
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