@jameswise@OpenAI Aah got it, thanks!
The Russian in the convo title is an issue in our title generation logic. We'll fix it. It's completely separate from Operator execution however, so shouldn't otherwise affect your experience!
I'd love to dig into the login issues. Down to do a quick call?
@amazon Can you please help out here? We placed the order on May 16, haven't received it yet. There's no option in the UI to initiate a return or refund, just says "your package is delayed". And when we tried talking to support, this is what we got. (The input field is disabled.)
@Teladoc We had the worst experience with the Teladoc phone line (855-835-2362). We called 5 times, each time the agent hung up immediately. Given we called because of an urgent medical need, It would be better to not provide this service than to provide such an unreliable one.
@DreddDurst@varsha_venkat_ Me too! We should exchange more recommendations! Do you think The Dark Forest can be read without first reading The Three-Body Problem? I have a feeling it could.
@varsha_venkat_ I am currently reading Hyperion and it's sequels and enjoying it a lot! But fair warning that some of the writing, especially in the first book, leans into sexist stereotypes.
@DreddDurst@varsha_venkat_ but at a much grander scale! It literally gets going at a UN General Assembly session. Given your interests Varsha, I think you might particularly enjoy the second one! I certainly did and I kept pestering my partner to read it (and gave up after s while. :'( ) (2/2)
@DreddDurst@varsha_venkat_ I second this recommendation! For me, The Dark Forest was even better than Three Body Problem IMO!!! They are in different genres - while three body problem is sci-fi with hard science, the dark forest is filled with international relations. Think the IR of the Cold War... (1/2)
@girdley I am scared too about setting life goals and failing at them. It feels like life has too much variance and I'd end up making progress in a different direction than I set out to with my goals. Does that resonate? Can you give examples of the kinds of goals you have found helpful?
@trans_versality@xl772 So what I am hearing is that you'd like to be able to easily see the previous submission while you are doing the second round of grading. Is that right?
@xl772@trans_versality ...and grades are published, you'd change the release/due dates to open up a second submission period. Then grade again, and publish grades a second time. You can access previous submissions in the Submission History list on each submission.
Would that work? [2/2]
@xl772@trans_versality Gradescope employee here 👋
One workaround we have seen other instructors use is to have two submission periods for the same assignment - after the due date has passed, and submissions are graded... [1/2]
@htowsner @Randomp60210541 @CanvasLMS ... You grade and hit next. We show you selected pages for question 1 for student 2, and so on. Is that what you're looking for?
@htowsner @Randomp60210541 @CanvasLMS Gradescope employee here! With Gradescope, you can indeed ask your students to upload a single PDF to the assignment and select pages for each question. Then when you're grading, you grade one question at a time. We show you selected pages for question 1 for student 1 first...
@yebyen@jessitron Ohhh, I work on a webpacker Rails app myself and we would love to set up SSL locally. If its easy to explain, would love to hear about how you did that. (I can turn on the https option in webpacker, more interested in what you had to do for the rails app itself)