John2022
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I don't see the link between the website and your description above. The website is some startup advice + multichoice quizzes... what are we supposed to be clicking on to get the 'business simulator' etc.? As an aside,…
in case helpful - https://on.ft.com/4mvAlfN - can only be viewed three times though
I understand the confusion now. What they mean is that you're determining the shape of the mountain top using an equation, and then the skier is skiing along that mountain top according to gravity. But they don't say…
I understand the confusion now. What they mean is that you're determining the shape of the mountain top using an equation, and then the skier is skiing along that mountain top according to gravity. But they don't say…
Yeah sorry I wasn't clear. What I meant was that they are setting x=t but not saying that.
But nowhere (at least in the first couple of levels) does it refer to the slope of the mountain - it says the task is to find "the path of the sled". But even ignoring that, nowhere does it define the relationship…
I think there's a good idea in there, but it's likely to confuse as is. It seems unhelpful at best to have the task to be to determine a function involving only x and y, but then you to have to click on t, and somehow…
Surely there’s a German word for this - framing a weakness as if it contributed to the success. I’ve seen it in so many talks, especially from people working in big tech. Something is a success in spite of some aspect…
It (at least the version on github) crashes on my macbook m1 pro