I’m currently sitting in ETA F5, on the “deck”. The deck is the best seat in the entire lecture hall, but only one person can sit there. To explain: The row in front of the projectors has tables, but no chairs. So, you have to have a chair to sit on the deck. But, there is a portable chair in the lecture hall, on the row just above the projectors. It’s intended for the AV techs, but they’re never there, so the seat is free for the taking. Access is simple too: Just clamber over the big projector desk. If you intend on sitting here, just please make sure you’re not blocking the view of the cameras!
Anyway, the point of this post is to give my readership (which, as of my knowledge, consists only of ETH students [n=1]) a link that may be useful for their future studies. It’s the entirety of my lecture notes as a GitLab repo. If you’re a student, you can find it here: https://gitlab.ethz.ch/bwetton/lecture_notes .
Feel free to share the link if you find other students that may find them helpful. In addition, if you want to switch to obsidian or have not been taking notes so far (somehow), feel absolutely free to clone the repo. Also, if you have some basic git knowledge (and setting up Obsidian with git is fairly simple, see https://publish.obsidian.md/git-doc/Start+here), please make a new branch and add your own notes. I think a collaboration like that, even if it’s small-scale, would be amazing to have — lots of people’s notes in the same place, easily accessible and comparable, allowing knowledge gaps to be fully filled. That would just be beautiful.
Thanks!
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