PROFESSOR: so tell me why are you all are taking this class on social media? EVERYONE: *some variation on “I like instagram and want a job”* ME: I’m interested in the ways social media allow companies to assert ownership over organically formed communities… *tents fingers* and how to put a stop to that PROFESSOR (nervous): …ok
@rice @toshiro I am with you. I don't like when this happens. It kills a country if their best brains are moving elsewhere for higher salaries, although it is understandable to a degree. It just ends up killing the country and culture. Instead of making the country better, it ends up declining. I wish I had an answer... especially because I come from the opposite problem, where I live in a country where people want to move to... and the cost of living gets absurd even here.
The type of c is int[3], which is a different type than int*. A variable declared int[3] in one file and referred to as int* in another file will fail to be the same variable.
The only thing is that in C (and therefore C++), arrays decay into pointers at the merest insinuation.
@mmn : I believe I once saw something of yours about eletronics and kinds in the hacker space. Therefore this might be of your interest...? The resources I've used during the workshop are at the end of the post. :)
All the kids had done until this workshop was scratch and parrot drones programming. So it was a lot of fun to introduce this variety of fascinating concepts that they had never heard of.
I wanted to teach them science more than just eletronics and programming. So I walked them through physics, mathematics and computer science; Covering concepts like linear momentum, computability, uncertainty, network science, systems and control theory, etc.
In the end (10 final minutes or so), although not in the slides, we have seen a bit of ROS and watched what the robots would do in the competitions.
#HelloWorld! The Swiss no-log VPN has officially joined the open source, federated social media network. As an organization focused on giving people greater control of their data, we wanted to join a social media network that respects this. We’ll be sharing toots about service updates, new VPN projects, and news on privacy.
"Critics of the big tech companies are often told, 'If you don’t like the company, don’t use its products.' I did this experiment to find out if that is possible, and I found out that it’s not—with the exception of Apple."
What happened when a reporter blocks blocked Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple for a week.
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