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There are so many things I wish I had time to learn about. I don't need my learning resources, I need a way to jack in and have them uploaded to my brain.
This is just an excuse for not learning and getting it done. You do have a way to upload to your brain, it is just a slow bandwidth connection that takes time. If you don't have time you have to make time by not reading the news, not reading social media, not watching stupid videos.
The Stanford iTunesU classes have been truncated to a few seconds. So Susanna Braund's Aeneid course (which was brilliant) is gone. Same thing with their Hannibal course. I don't know that they're available elsewhere. Apple dropped iTunesU (2021?) and Stanford didn't have a backup.
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A lot of these are just links to coursera. And quite a few are not from universities (saw a few by PWC)
If anyone responsible for the site's CSS happens to see this, the fixed height in pixels of #header causes the nav bar links to be partially obscured making them more difficult to click. My current window's width is 1600.
How are these selected for inclusion? I don't understand the point of this list.
I can't even find the CS50 on it...I doubt the whole quality of this list.
Too bad that most Coursera courses are now behind a paywall. First they were free without certification, after a few years they removed the access to quizzes and tests but you could still audit for free. Now, you have to pay.
All this great free learning! We live in a time of incredible abundance.

And yet when I look up from my phone at the screens of everyone else on the bus, I am the only one not on Instagram.

Have the LLMs digested these courses already? If so, How would we evaluate that claim ?
i remember finding this site awhile ago. they also have a list of cool podcasts to listen to
too many ads on this page, and the links go to more pages with ads and mostly to a website that only has "samples" of the courses for free

a repository of free online courses would be great, but despite the good intentions, this site is not it

Unfortunately, the promise of free online university courses is a thing of a the past. EDX and Coursera got bought out and are now money-making online ed sites.

I went to that site, said "awesome!", bookmarked it, and left the tab open in the background for an hour or so, and then noticed my laptop was warm.

That page was taking over 6GB