… So you send them to school to learn a skill?
… So you send them to school to learn a skill?
I bought my last phone mostly on it having (arguably) the best camera (without buying a camera phone).
Why would I want a worse phone? If it needs a bump it needs a bump.
Depends on the bump I guess
Depends on the bump. I like the pixel camera bump as it goes right across the phone. It’s therefore stable on its back.
Still think the bump on the pixel 9 looks awful though, prefer their old style.
Going to bed early enough that your actually awake before your alarm really makes mornings easy. I didn’t used to be a morning person but I kinda am now!
The next question does then become - how do I make myself go to bed at a sensible time?
I second the couch to 5k comments. Additionally, If you have a parkrun (or international equivalent) give that a go for motivation and to help see time gains - they allow walking so you can do walk/jog intervals.
I do want to ask though - why the hour between getting up and running? I (generally) recommend against running after eating. Get up, go for a run, then eat/shower etc after
Oh, ok, that’s annoying then. One of those cases where it feels like the person putting the course together has never actually interacted with children?
Is the fact that C# produced executables also a problem? With python you can ‘protect’ non lab computers at the school by just not installing the python runtime on them. Teach them c# and I guarantee they will be making executables to cause trouble.
Generally agree with you that teachers should be able to choose at least one of the languages to teach. basic web dev stuff is probably pretty useful to them though if it includes JavaScript?
I leant from scratch as my first programming language in year 12.
They tried to teach OOP in year 13, but I didn’t really get it until university.
This was years ago at this point, I think they introduced the programming GCSE the year after I did my A-Levels.
A scripting language like python is the ideal language to start with because you can JUST learn the programming bit without worrying about OOP, project structures, compiling etc.
Lots of us have the experience of being the kid in that situation though. I learnt python in secondary school.
I learnt to program in python (in year 12). It was pretty good:
PHP is native in Linux then?
How is that different to something like powershell?
Google spies on me, but actually provides useful services (other than search) for free (ish) in return.
Microsoft want money for everything.
The rest of big tech wants all your data for basically no gain.
I don’t trust Google, but for now the trade seems worth it.
It’s not a Microsoft problem
The British then forgot why they gave everyone citrus, screwed it up and started getting scurvy again.
Part of the problem is that most people will spend most of their time around people of a similar wealth level. They will therefore always be around people richer than themselves and generally see less people that are much poorer (at least in a personal context).
This means that ‘rich’ people don’t feel rich. (Unless they are self aware enough to realise it). It also means that your references for morals etc are now other rich people rather than ‘normal’ people (although it’s normal to them!)
Therefore, they always want to acquire more money, and their references for how to go about that are the richer people who have already done similar things.
It’s up again now!
Getting cremposting going would be great!
Feddit.uk has been great since the admin swap.
…I mean it actually sounds quite good? That’s probably better secured than your password manager which has a very similar risk profile.
… It should have been built like that from the start though! And this relies on Microsoft never watering it down so they can skim user data off the top…