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qrsbrrr commented on Building the mouse Logitech won't make   samwilkinson.io/posts/202... · Posted by u/sammycdubs
stn8188 · 5 days ago
"Balking at the $50+ charge for turnkey assembly, I opted to take the financially responsible route and pay $200+ for a hot-air rework station to solder it myself."

Yeah, I feel this :)

qrsbrrr · 5 days ago
working class kid here.

I feel this too.

Card board. Recovered cables. Recovered entire circuits of formerly used boards that fit inside my palm (#jewishConstraints) #Undisclosed parts of my how~yo (how drunk are you willing to get (to train yourself) (while raising a now 23 years old .... "kid" #PGurNOTeventrying #sry4urKId that is already "there"

qrsbrrr commented on ASK HN: AI in high school. Will teachers and schools have to compensate?    · Posted by u/qrsbrrr
incomingpain · 5 days ago
From what ive been seeing. schools are hostile toward cellphones and AI.

Which is the complete opposite of what I would do. Id be actively teaching this new learning tool to the maximum.

That perhaps classrooms being >30 students and overworked teachers doesnt need to be solved, instead the endless questions from students could be sent to regulated AI options. Making the teacher's job that much easier. Perhaps even on average ending up with significantly better educated students.

>Should governments, teachers, heads of ministries up the priority of compensating the negative offsets in cognitive abilities due to the use of AI or will the progressive improvement of youngsters in/with/due AI use be enough?

There's a great deal of sensationalism, fake news around this at most.

qrsbrrr · 5 days ago
> There's a great deal of sensationalism, fake news around this at most.

Been there, it's not. There was a Studienrat in one of my past Ex's family. They do care! But for the same reasons they lowered the reqs for "some segment" like others did for some part of my "Jahrgang", they don't get to fulfill their potential, so ... relax, it's a thing we can overcome easily.

> From what ive been seeing. schools are hostile toward cellphones and AI

Regarding my inquiry, that's a step towards intention. Intention that goes against the "currently trying really hard to force a reaction" .... dogma ...

> even on average ending up with significantly better educated students.

... think long term, think synaptic connections, think character TRAITS (singled out vs product) [linear transformations vs non-linear ones, .......]

Tangential: this is one of the topics I'm NOT bored of instantly, some people didn't just work A LOT for that one line in their resume ... there was an init

AI agents bore me back to planting red beet at the right time and what the fuck I should do about the snails that attack my "early peppers"

Nothing beats effective democracy in multi-variable contexts ... except optimized democracy (in/on multi/poly-species planets/environments)

u/qrsbrrr

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rich ppl don't pay for others overcoming of limitations because THEY ARE AFRAID OF SOMETHING AS SIMPLE AS ASCENDENCE ( WE ARE STRETCHING THIS SHIT FOR YOU LITTLE SCAREDY CATS. ISN'T THIS ENOUGH ENTITLEMENT FOR YOUR LIFETIME? LAST CHANCE, BTW. WHOEVER IS CARRYING "THIS" PUT A FUCKING CONSTRAINT ON "IT" ... entirely in order to relieve his brain of at least some sub sub sub sub strategies ..

But you are free to delve in your cute little expertise (impressive, really, honestly, (I' need half a lifetime, because of you, but ... come on ... it's 2025...)

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