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@joeress has this right. Intro music should be less than 5 seconds.
As @defuneste says the Qgis docs are good, so best might be to pick workflows you're comfortable with in Arc Pro and try to replicate in Qgis (this is how I usually approach new tools - slower at first than general tutorials but you learn what you need so retain it better)
@waterenjoyer Spatial Thoughts has good content aimed at different skill levels: https://spatialthoughts.com/
There are also more specialised intros around if you're interested in a specific theme (eg environment, humanitarian, etc)
Here’s a little something I put together this week: Pinhead Map Icons. I was tired of digging through a bunch of different sources to find good cartographic icons, so I compiled all the public domain sources I could find into one unified set. You’ll see familiar faces from the likes of iD, OSM Carto, and National Park Service maps, plus some newcomers. Let me know what you think!
I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
Dryswch y ffontiau
"Ministers in Cardiff needlessly abandoned their favourite font for legal documents, when a version fully supporting the Welsh language was ready and waiting, the owner of the typeface has said."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c98pn910e9jo
#LlywodraethCymru #Cymraeg #Cymru #Wales
Finally it's here: Jupyter notebooks inside QGIS. I don't know about you but I've been hoping for someone to get around to doing this for quite a while.
HT @giswqs via @hansakwast