lnluck.bsky.social
mom friend, PhD. i teach college students, but they now pay me slightly more. gray-ace lesbian. shiny hunter bc i hate fun. EDS, ADHD, and 75 other things thanks to ✨genetics✨ 💉6x (she/they)
Was @lnluck13 on the other place
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And they let more people on spectrum have families instead of institutionalizing people for the smallest thing, but methinks that’s something they don’t like, too… 😬
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As I tell my students, these are considered neurodevelopmental disorders because the brain has developed in specific ways. You can’t reverse or “cure” how a brain developed. If they want to eliminate these disorders, eugenics would indeed be the only option. 😬
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We need to be teaching boolean operators more and asking people to try using research databases like Google Scholar
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I mean, googling is much harder now that I have to add -ai to all my searches
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I was thinking it ended really fast
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As a professor reading students’ AI papers & seeing their awful test/in-class practical test scores, this is not true. If you hire someone with no knowledge/skills but a bunch of misplaced overconfidence from AI use, you’ve hired a continuous burden to others & a liability when emergencies happen.
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I worry deeply about this because it is 50% of students in some classes. Also, if unclear, I’m talking about adult undergraduate students.
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I’ve seen this lack of curiosity and exploration in my students more and more. Students will miss whole instructions and templates and just go off what they *think* I probably want. Then, they get upset that I didn’t individually explain the bolded resources section on the assignment page for them.
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I finally decided to ask the silly question to my bro, “How do you wear jeans without boxers/boxer briefs leaving lines or rolling up?” He was like it’s never been an issue because they are looser and the fabric is heavier/thicker. He and I hadn’t realized women’s jeans were so thin fabric-wise 😅
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It was such an interesting way to fit everything into one episode! It was a bit rushed in the pacing, but the style was interesting and far better than most series trying to do the same thing
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The only people who use it these days are students wanting to rant (who often lie or missed key info about your course and how it works) or a very, very small percent of students who do it for every class. Maybe it would have been more useful before 2020, but it’s never been a representative sample…
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I think they realize, but the wrecking ball sounds good for them with some voters and they can secretly call back in the necessary people they fired without care while offering them less money than before.
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I can hear the printer now…
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No shiny though, right?
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So, reporting it as an error won’t impact Google’s sensitive country policy, as long as this administration is still around
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This is unfortunately how Google treats a set of “sensitive” countries (generally who have territorial/border disputes like Russia). So, these countries see different map names/line than other countries. The US wasn’t on the list until now, while basically everyone else still sees “Gulf of Mexico”
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I thought this was fake, but unless Congress’s website is hacked…
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When I was younger, a kid’s show or maybe tv channel ad talked about how a specific food helps build your skin, hair, etc., while many junk foods can’t, and that one was actually effective likely because it treated kids respectfully and provided information logically in a cool way.
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The pause was for the surprise laughter that blew my eardrum out. We were talking about my mom’s preacher friend getting her taxes done by a specialist accountant, while my mom is a retired accountant.
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In the “What legislation should we suggest to erase transgender people?” meetings with noise-canceling headphones on, ig
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Another had an international student with no support say he used it because he wasn’t confident in his language skills.
Both got punished, but who got let off easier you think? 🫠
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I remember whole sections of my various K-12 history classes talking about the failure of appeasement before WW2. Do these folks not realize why those parts were taught? Or do they think they’ll just magically do it better?
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Bipartisanship isn’t letting one party burn things to the ground as the other party is only allowed to discuss the match brand. Grow a spine, & fight for your voters’ wants & needs, not some failed hope of bipartisanship to get scraps your voters don’t want. That stance didn’t even win an election.
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“Alot,” “atleast,” and similar get to me a bit when it’s a native speaker…