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You ok? Sounds like you’re having a bit of a stroke there…Ah, I see now. I had a chance to go through Smorty’s comment / post history. New Lemmy lore discovered
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Tunic is awesome and I wish more people talked about itEnglish
6·6 months agoAdded it to my todo list!
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What happened to the fediverse stats here?English
0·6 months agoCould be that lemm.ee announced they’re shutting down at the end of the month
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News@lemmy.world•A West Virginia prosecutor is warning women that a miscarriage could lead to criminal chargesEnglish
63·7 months agoI am literally dumbfounded. What in the world is going on in the US? It’s traumatizing enough to miscarry; then the justice system wants to put you in prison?
I’ve been reading a lot on pregnancy recently and from what I understand, the feasibility of pregnancy ultimately comes down to genetics and statistics (assuming you’re doing what you can to maintain a healthy pregnancy). You could be in the 3rd trimester and your baby could strangle itself on the umbilical cord. What the fuck are you supposed to do then?
We’ve got an administration that is…
- Pro life, but go to prison if you try and fail.
- Pro health, but anti vax
- Pro justice, but anti due process
- Pro Innovation, but anti employment?
The list goes on, and on. I thought we were in the stupid timeline, but holy shit - this is well beyond that now
This is what I’ve been trying to accomplish. While I’ve been able to get it to work; I generally have relatively poor performance for gaming.
By chance do you game and have had enough success with the GPU pass through to play? What’s your setup like?
Sorry for the late reply, I had to sit and think on this one for a little bit.
I think there are would be a few things going on when it comes to designing a course to teach critical thinking, nuances, and originality; and they each have their own requirements.
For critical thinking: The main goal is to provide students with a toolbelt for solving various problems. Then instilling the habit of always asking “does this match the expected outcome? What was I expecting?”. So usually courses will be setup so students learn about a tool, practice using the tool, then have a culminating assignment on using all the tools. Ideally, the problems students face at the end require multiple tools to solve.
Nuance mainly naturally comes with exposure to the material from a professional - The way a mechanical engineer may describe building a desk will probably differ greatly compared to a fantasy author. You can also explain definitions and industry standards; but thats really dry. So I try to teach nuances via definitions by mixing in the weird nuances as much as possible with jokes.
Then for originality; I’ve realized I dont actually look for an original idea; but something creative. In a classroom setting, you’re usually learning new things about a subject so a student’s knowledge of that space is usually very limited. Thus, an idea that they’ve never heard about may be original to them, but common for an industry expert.
For teaching
originalitycreativity, I usually provide time to be creative & think, and provide open ended questions as prompts to explore ideas. My courses that require originality usually have it as a part of the culminating assignment at the end where they can apply their knowledge. I’ll also add in time where students can come to me with preliminary ideas and I can provide feedback on whether or not it passes the creative threshold. Not all ideas are original, but I sometimes give a bit of slack if its creative enough.The amount of course overhauling to get around AI really depends on the material being taught. For example, in programming - you teach critical thinking by always testing your code, even with parameters that don’t make sense. For example: Try to add
123 + "skibbidy", and see what the program does.
College professor here. The way I see it, AI is inevitable and it’s here to stay. Fighting against AI would be like trying to fight against pocket calculators in the 70s. It’s coming whether we like it or not, in class and in the real world; so we need to focus on adjusting the curriculums to work with it, rather than against it.
Right now, a lot of course curriculums are predominantly regurgitation based learning: I’ll tell you X, you tell me X but in 3 months. But AI trivializes that way of thinking. If I want to, I can get ChatGPT to generate an entire essay on the impact of ink drying speeds to the colour of grass. Whatever I want, it takes it 10s to write. However, LLMs still struggle with critical thinking, nuances, and originality; which I think is the more important aspect of education.
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Programming@programming.dev•What's your favorite IDE right now?English
2·7 months ago@remindme@mstdn.social 9 hours
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Programming@programming.dev•What's your favorite IDE right now?English
5·7 months agoTmux, neovim + NvChad
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Updated] Installed New SSD, Stuck Like This While Reimagining -WorkingEnglish
3·7 months agoIt looks like an issue with the file system. I don’t have a steam deck, but are you able to make sure the ssd is seated correctly? Are you able to try inserting a different one?
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News@lemmy.world•Debbie Dingell appears to sleep in House meeting; drops fiesty replyEnglish
21·7 months agoEither asleep, or cracked out on all that Perrier. Either way, not paying attention
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Kennedy sidesteps vaccine questions: ‘I don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me’English
3791·7 months agoI don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me
Right… so why did you take the position of Secretary of Health, again?
Not a GUI, but I keep my
~/.ssh/configclean by splitting my configs into folders, and including them in the main ~/.ssh/config.I have the folder,
~/.ssh/config.d/, and here’s what it looks like:~/.ssh/config.d . ├── work │ ├── dev.config │ ├── staging.config │ └── prod.config └── server ├── development.config ├── containers.config ├── home.config ├── pis.config └── server.configThen my
~/.ssh/configlooks like this:Include config.d/work/* Include config.d/server/* Include config.d/other/*
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Cheap Portable USB Touch Monitors - any experiences?English
4·8 months agoI’ve used a non-touch DisplayLink USB monitor before. You might run into issues with getting it to work properly based on your OS. DisplayLink and Debian were not friends, and took a lot of messing around with drivers and other apps to get it to work. I can’t speak for other OSs though
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What is this for? (Wrong answers only)English
30·8 months agoFinger skateboarding ramp to do sick Ollie’s off of
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News@lemmy.world•Trump Demands Amazon Deny the Reality of What His Tariffs Are Doing to PricesEnglish
21·8 months ago“I reject your reality, and substitute my own”
I’ve actually been curious about something similar, and unfortunately I don’t have an exact answer.
I’m currently self hosting ArchiveBox which saves a copy of the web page, but I find the UI to be pretty bloated. As an alternative, I’ve been curious about LinkWarden, but I have yet to set it up.
I know those two options aren’t ideal as they don’t directly integrate with NextCloud AFAIK, but they might support your other use cases?





And so the US sends a fuck tonne of planes and troops eastward just to make it a little easier to be “accidentally” dragged into WW3