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It’s certainly possible to make it easier to understand and relatable, but I’m just saying that as far as useful things to know for all students, I think calculus is at the bottom of the list. On the other hand, nearly every single person will encounter some sort of statistics in their daily lives, and it is important to know how to interpret them.


I don’t think rates of change or approaching a limit are things that an average person would find useful. I do think that some sort of statistics should be a requirement though, especially applied statistics.
I left reddit when I realized that probably 50% or more of the users are actually bots. Literally debating with robots.


That is a really weird way to say you can’t make a woman cum.


I can almost guarantee someone will end up 3d printing this themselves.


That would actually be sick, a spigot on the top of steam box that functions as an on/off switch.


Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing! Definitely concerning, especially the openAI stuff. I guess I will take a look at grapheneOS again, but I just hate the idea that I need to buy a google product in order to use it.


That looks really good.


I’m currently OS shopping, and saw a video of a PikaOS install that looked extremely easy and painless. The fact that it prompts you to install the “gaming meta” packages right up front is clutch. I think I might give that a go as my first install.


Those are the only two options???


That’s interesting. Where can I learn more about the lack of safety features and the connection to OpenAI? Seems pretty surprising, especially considering they tout safety and data privacy as their primary selling point.


Thoughts on /e/OS? Been thinking of giving fairphone 6 a go.
These programs exist for a reason. Free market capitalism is what made them necessary in the first place.