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  • Our Summer Studies in Istanbul: Part 3

    …y something special, namely balık ekmek or balık durum (fish in a pita or bread). Finally, we found it and ate it on an embankment with our friends. We also tried roasted chestnuts and almonds, baklava, Turkish delight, kebabs, and kahve (Turkish coffee) — it was all incredibly tasty. On the fourth day, we went to the Büyükçekmece beach. The trip took us about an ho…

    12.09.2024

  • Top Traditional Russian Food To Try for Foreigners: Part 2

    …from quark, or, as it’s called in America, farmer’s cheese. Syrniki taste sweet, but the quark gives them just enough of a specific tang that enchants me every time. I just go nuts over syrniki! It’s mildly difficult to find tasty, high-quality syrniki, so I learned how to make them myself (after consulting Russian friends first for their recipes). Pirozhki…

    14.06.2024

  • New Apple M1 Chip: Is RISC Worth It?

    …ay the difference between these two philosophies is a little bit blurry. Here is an extensive (though old) article by Paul DeMone about why this difference still matters. In a nutshell, RISC came with its own killer-feature: the pipeline. CISC folks also wanted this feature due to astonishing performance improvements but the variable-length opcodes poorly combined wi…

    30.04.2021

  • Modular Study System: Effective and Student-Friendly

    …the "Venice of the North." The student-friendly schedule of the modular system provides you with ample time to explore the city and spend time with friends and family. In a nutshell, the modular system of study has been a new and fascinating experience for me. I really believe that it should be followed by every school and university all over the world because it …

    11.03.2021

  • Coconut, peach or mango?

    …Turned out that coconut and peach are examples of mentality. Russians and Germans are perfect examples of "coconuts". They don’t smile much; they are not talkative and sometimes maybe even seem aggressive. But if only you got through their shell, you’ll find the whole new world of the closest friendship treated almost like a family relation. Americans and Japanese ar…

    12.12.2019