Honestly, they could try building an interface that doesn’t suck. I have no idea why Valve seems to be the only one doing this. I’ve found a lot of things just from browsing the Steam store page. I don’t think I’ve ever…
I wish I could convey my thoughts that well! On the topic: I feel like we still need at least a few more innovations in the space before we can rely on them to work in areas where we as humans still have trouble (that…
The Contract version. Thanks!
I've actually just recently started using my Quest 3 again through virtual desktop. I found the sharpening feature to actually make text look good enough that I'm able to work in it for hours uninterrupted, mostly…
When Trudeau said "[t]he best vaccine for you to take is the very first one that is offered to you," they were aware of the potential threats that AstraZeneca posed, and yet, it took about 15 more days before the…
I would love to have known. I would imagine the steel mill would have a larger turnover rate than other places. The idea of an impact to the body that significantly disrupts the ability to keep it in homeostasis has…
Yes, that would be my guess as well. It’s just something that has stuck with me regardless.
I'm not sure about the Intel thing, but I agree that it would be nice to be able to use it the way you want. You're talking about a company that limits you from having a comma on the front of the iPhone keyboard. Why?
I'm not really against phones, but I don't understand when they became acceptable to begin with. I keep reading about them being recently banned in my area as well, but I distinctly remember them not being allowed when…
I think the AI reasoning in the ruling has a little bit of truth to it. I have found myself using search quite a bit less. I'm still not sure what that means in the long run, but it does feel like times are changing.…
I feel this way about most teaching research, but it's likely a sign that I'm starting to get old. Many instructors at my local university have shifted to the "flipped classroom" approach, and the students just don't…
I loved EverQuest. I still have some great memories of it. My friends and I still go back to playing it every once in a while. EverQuest also gave me some fantastic typing skills (from having to type in a significant…
I type (mostly) correct, but this is true. I'm still using one of the first keyboards I ever bought and the f and j keys have become worn down, so I seem to have learned ways similar to what you're describing. Different…
AI has been really interesting. I definitely feel its benefits when I want to cram some learning in. On the other hand, it has introduced a new and novel issue for me that feels an awful lot like imposter syndrome. This…
Honestly, they could try building an interface that doesn’t suck. I have no idea why Valve seems to be the only one doing this. I’ve found a lot of things just from browsing the Steam store page. I don’t think I’ve ever…
I wish I could convey my thoughts that well! On the topic: I feel like we still need at least a few more innovations in the space before we can rely on them to work in areas where we as humans still have trouble (that…
The Contract version. Thanks!
I've actually just recently started using my Quest 3 again through virtual desktop. I found the sharpening feature to actually make text look good enough that I'm able to work in it for hours uninterrupted, mostly…
When Trudeau said "[t]he best vaccine for you to take is the very first one that is offered to you," they were aware of the potential threats that AstraZeneca posed, and yet, it took about 15 more days before the…
I would love to have known. I would imagine the steel mill would have a larger turnover rate than other places. The idea of an impact to the body that significantly disrupts the ability to keep it in homeostasis has…
Yes, that would be my guess as well. It’s just something that has stuck with me regardless.
I'm not sure about the Intel thing, but I agree that it would be nice to be able to use it the way you want. You're talking about a company that limits you from having a comma on the front of the iPhone keyboard. Why?
I'm not really against phones, but I don't understand when they became acceptable to begin with. I keep reading about them being recently banned in my area as well, but I distinctly remember them not being allowed when…
I think the AI reasoning in the ruling has a little bit of truth to it. I have found myself using search quite a bit less. I'm still not sure what that means in the long run, but it does feel like times are changing.…
I feel this way about most teaching research, but it's likely a sign that I'm starting to get old. Many instructors at my local university have shifted to the "flipped classroom" approach, and the students just don't…
I loved EverQuest. I still have some great memories of it. My friends and I still go back to playing it every once in a while. EverQuest also gave me some fantastic typing skills (from having to type in a significant…
I type (mostly) correct, but this is true. I'm still using one of the first keyboards I ever bought and the f and j keys have become worn down, so I seem to have learned ways similar to what you're describing. Different…
AI has been really interesting. I definitely feel its benefits when I want to cram some learning in. On the other hand, it has introduced a new and novel issue for me that feels an awful lot like imposter syndrome. This…