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I strongly believe in online aliases. Distinct personalities or "sides" of you shown under anonymous pseudonyms. You can freely share things you don't appreciate you friends and family seeing. Concerned about it being improper to "lie" to the friends you make on these aliases? Don't, as long as you don't straight-up lie about your major details or simply don't tell them anything about yourself you're not lying, you're just "selectively withholding information for your privacy and safety". Anothe
2026-01-26 19:54:35
Now, don't go running to respond with "oh! But that's AI's fault" no, AI may be contributing to the lack in critical thinking, but it's not the root cause. What is the root cause you ask? Rote memorization and just "memorize this equation", "tell me exactly when WWII started off the top of your head", and "write a story on this one specific topic which we've guided you to use instead of writing about something you find interesting " teaching. Memorization of facts teaches you nothing, not how to
2026-01-26 19:53:09
mi sona e toki pona. mi sona e toki pona ante tenpo taso sona awen ala. (I'm learning toki pona. I learned toki pona but the knowledge did not stay over time.) a mi lipu ala la mi sitelen. (Oh, and I'm doing it on paper as opposed to on a computer) (I'm very aware my pona is butchered and may be terrible when I look back on it in the future)
2026-01-26 19:53:00
Nota bene, it's not an avant-garde idea by any means - but I truly believe a site should be usable from any browser. Sure, you can pioneer the use of a new JavaScript api, but contrarily it should still have some form-based fallback for people who can't use that standard; this may sound like basic backwards compatibility - but it's not. Whether the user is using the latest nightly release that fully supports async functions, webgpu, and web-assembly - or a decade old PS3, iPod touch, or even a a
2026-01-26 19:52:48
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