What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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前陣子問一些技術問題,問之前用 GPT-4o-mini 歸納了一遍,想看看其他人有沒有更好的解法

後來聽到對方的解答,跟我去問 GPT-4o-mini 幾次歸納出來的結論差不多,瞥了一眼對方的電腦螢幕,發現對方開著 ChatGPT

我想我還是別問了吧

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The Democrats on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee are holding hearings about what's going on at VA. I was invited to testify at one of the hearings (will post more about this later) and was told, "If your friends and family want to watch live, this will be streaming on the SVAC Democrats Facebook and X/Twitter feeds."
That the Dems are streaming only on Facebook and Twitter is another illustration that they're not up to the moment we're in.

I sent them this:

Screenshot of email excerpt:

"I want to offer some feedback about your choice of streaming options:
The federal government should not be streaming their content only on proprietary platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
All the more so given that Zuckerberg, who controls Facebook, has bent the knee to Trump, and Musk, who controls Twitter, is destroying the federal government.
I would like people to be able to watch my testimony, but I am incredibly reluctant to ask them to do so if they have to use Facebook or Twitter to do it.
There are absolutely other options."
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@gabriel "creating a set of teaching plans for each subset of students" sounds *extraordinarily* time-consuming. I have never done this, and I do not know of any other educator who would do so, especially if they are under-resourced. Are you aware of any actual examples of this?

(Typically at UCLA, we would provide a recommended reading assignment and course material for a course, together with links to resources from the centralized accommodations office regarding various common disability-based accommodations, mostly pertaining to homework and exams; but that is the extent of the personalization.)

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The Democrats on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee are holding hearings about what's going on at VA. I was invited to testify at one of the hearings (will post more about this later) and was told, "If your friends and family want to watch live, this will be streaming on the SVAC Democrats Facebook and X/Twitter feeds."
That the Dems are streaming only on Facebook and Twitter is another illustration that they're not up to the moment we're in.

I sent them this:

Screenshot of email excerpt:

"I want to offer some feedback about your choice of streaming options:
The federal government should not be streaming their content only on proprietary platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
All the more so given that Zuckerberg, who controls Facebook, has bent the knee to Trump, and Musk, who controls Twitter, is destroying the federal government.
I would like people to be able to watch my testimony, but I am incredibly reluctant to ask them to do so if they have to use Facebook or Twitter to do it.
There are absolutely other options."
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@gabriel In such situations - students who only have limited access to human tutors and advisors, and have a lower risk appetite than more privileged students - I would say that the optimal and risk-managed use of resources would be to have the student set up their own study plan with some AI assistance, and then use their limited time with human tutors to go over that plan and make suitable adjustments, if they do not have the resources to hire a full time tutor to create a fully comprehensive plan from scratch.

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