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Just fyi a 7 year old is either in 1st (ages 6-7) or 2nd grade (ages 7-8), depending in when their birthday is and their districts rules. So you would never have a 7 year old in 3rd grade unless they skipped a grade.
(Sorry, physically incapable of stopping myself🤣)
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Just fyi a 7 year old is either in 1st (ages 6-7) or 2nd grade (ages 7-8), depending in when their birthday is and their districts rules. So you would never have a 7 year old in 3rd grade unless they skipped a grade.
(Sorry, physically incapable of stopping myself🤣)
But I do wonder: How long do we collectively pretend this doesn’t matter before the whole house of cards collaps under it’s own weight?
But I do wonder: How long do we collectively pretend this doesn’t matter before the whole house of cards collaps under it’s own weight?
I am not the only one, this is why Substack is popular. It's just, there was already a great solution (RSS) that did not have a central corporation hoovering up personal data etc behind it.
I am not the only one, this is why Substack is popular. It's just, there was already a great solution (RSS) that did not have a central corporation hoovering up personal data etc behind it.
Podcasts still run on it, and I think this is why the podcast ecosystem has been relatively resistant to enshittification.
Or am I just a cranky old person? I do embrace new tech when it actually seems good, so I don't think so. It's just that newer is not always better.
Podcasts still run on it, and I think this is why the podcast ecosystem has been relatively resistant to enshittification.
Or am I just a cranky old person? I do embrace new tech when it actually seems good, so I don't think so. It's just that newer is not always better.
Beyond that, it is insanely hard for certain kids, whose time would be much better spent in history class (or whatever they are actually interested).
Beyond that, it is insanely hard for certain kids, whose time would be much better spent in history class (or whatever they are actually interested).
(And yes, I dislike generally everything Russia does. I was just focusing my point on the question of election interference)
(And yes, I dislike generally everything Russia does. I was just focusing my point on the question of election interference)
So, the people got persuaded by the campaign and actually voted for the candidates that got elected. Or was there direct hacking of election machines to switch votes?
So, the people got persuaded by the campaign and actually voted for the candidates that got elected. Or was there direct hacking of election machines to switch votes?
In a world of AI slop, it was a delight to read. And, of course, it made some great points. Thanks for sharing.
In a world of AI slop, it was a delight to read. And, of course, it made some great points. Thanks for sharing.
I don't know what the solution is. But, I know it's not despair.
I don't know what the solution is. But, I know it's not despair.
Fundamentally, Israel is a colonial project and they want the land. To get it, they need the IDF to kill the natives. It is really as simple and sick as that.
Fundamentally, Israel is a colonial project and they want the land. To get it, they need the IDF to kill the natives. It is really as simple and sick as that.