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Feb 14 at 20:48 comment added LSpice I don't want to get too silly in the comments, but I am amused by a plea for compassion and humanity from @Satan'sMinion.
Feb 14 at 18:53 history edited LSpice CC BY-SA 4.0
Proofreading
Feb 11 at 17:16 comment added md2perpe Here's a software that some people might find useful for typing: inference.org.uk/dasher
Feb 10 at 14:07 history edited David White CC BY-SA 4.0
Thought of a couple more things
Feb 10 at 7:45 comment added Satan's Minion The last paragraph here is exceptionally kind and compassionate. It is easy for young mathematicians to neglect their own humanity in deference to the grind and the pressures of the job market. Thanks for writing this humane answer.
Feb 9 at 23:39 comment added David Roberts Along the same lines as your comment, you might have side effects similar to those experienced by Henry Sugar, whereby the original motivation to learn such skills is completely lost through the process of learning them, and then mathematics ceases to become important. Caveat Lector. ;-)
Feb 9 at 23:18 vote accept Anonymous
Feb 9 at 19:45 history edited David White CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 9 at 19:40 comment added David White An alternative (tongue in cheek) for someone with damaged hands, would be to go to Kamar-Taj and train under the Ancient One, and then develop mystical powers that you can channel into your hands to heal them for short periods of time. But, that might be more work than the options listed above, plus you have to watch out for Mordo and you might get recruited by the Avengers, so the net result might be less typing math: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
Feb 9 at 19:35 history answered David White CC BY-SA 4.0