@karl_zylinski This is so obviously true for anyone who has done anything creative, I have to imagine most of these replies are from people who haven't. Or have stayed within the guardrails enough that they never encountered a dissonance.
@raysan5 Can't say there's no AI use in our department, but we've got about 5 hours of lab-time a week so I see them working at least some of their projects. Having this open lab gets them in the habit of discussing problems out loud with myself or other students, debugging and testing
Hi everyone, I have a new writer you all need to check out! My friend Kevin Ye just published his first fiction over at @3ammagazine, and I'd love for you to try it.
Kevin is influenced by writers like Musil, Kawabata, and Lowry; his prose explores the serendipity of history.
Hi everyone, I have a new writer you all need to check out! My friend Kevin Ye just published his first fiction over at @3ammagazine, and I'd love for you to try it.
Kevin is influenced by writers like Musil, Kawabata, and Lowry; his prose explores the serendipity of history.
@OedipasKvass But he isn't saying classlessness is unwise and evil is he? just that there's a good/evil axis of execution. I can't find a parse of that sentence that makes classlessness evil.
@OedipasKvass Season 4 in particular just nailed every single episode. Like 3, 8, 9, & 10 are some of the best episodes of anything, and they were droppin em every week. Crazy run
@OedipasKvass I think I read Slaughterhouse 5 in 8th grade, and I did teach some other Vonnegut at that level. White Noise I read at 15. I remember the domestic parts feeling very foreign, like an adult world I didn't have any context for. I did really like it tho