@worldwise001 Two kids will do that to you.
Consume all that media and then summarize it for me so I can enjoy it vicariously in between middle of the night wake ups.
@michaelkwun I’m imagining an alternate history in which the US’s attempts at exerting its influence across the globe was focused primarily on enforcing IP rights in other nations’ founding documents.
My kids (ages 6 and 4) have somehow grown up to think someone’s “phone number” means the passcode for their mobile device.
[kid trying to unlock iPad]: “MOM! What’s your phone number?”
There has to be a way to turn this into a lesson about public key cryptography.
People seem to think Computer Science all data structures and sorting algorithms, when that’s maybe 5% of CS.
So for folks just starting out, I made a short intro to a different area of CS, and a powerful tool I use every day: the transform matrix. https://t.co/Tdp7TvYbwO
Applies to everything from “redshirting” kindergarteners to whether to make a potty stop on I-5. Also: “Can I make hot chocolate by myself in the hotel room?” “Sure, just be careful. I don’t want to have to deal with it later.”
Closing out 2021 at Legoland with the family, reading “The Family Firm” by @ProfEmilyOster. Our family mission statement for 2022: “I don’t want to deal with it later”