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  • Celivalg@iusearchlinux.fyitoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlTrue
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    1 year ago

    I think the problem is that they are trying to teach math to generalists where in front of them are students formed to understand programmatical problems.

    Where the problems be restructured to a programatical problem, then it would work far far better.

    Mathematical exercises aim to solve 1 problem with 1 given set of parameters, programatical exercises aim to solve 1 problem with ANY given sets of parameters.

    And that’s what made me loose interest in math during my CS years.






  • Long story short, they don’t have the mod capacity to micromanage evry single comment, since unless you defederate, you have to moderate every comment and post that gets seen by your instance, so the whole fediverse basically, and they just can’t do that.

    Some instances have attracted some toxic behaviors and federating with them added an influx of comments that weren’t in line with their rules.

    They decided to defederate all the big instances that didn’t filter sing ups.

    It’s a blanket solution, and honestly, I don’t blame them for it, lemmy moderation is a bit hell.

    Their rules are a bit strict, but I approve of what they are trying to do, creating a “safe” space… The rest of the fediverse is a bit of a far-west with anything goes being the rule…





  • Very nice prose btw, enjoyed reading

    And yeah this sucks, my coffee maker has a 60 second boot sequence… Now I once suspeced it was heating up, but I don’t think that’s actually the case (found one that heated up in less than 10 seconds), more like someone decided to put an OS to manage the 8 touch buttons, pump, grinder and heater… Now appart from the boot sequence, it’s nice…

    But microwaves… What does fish mean?


  • Nah, de-federation means they won’t be seeing anything from lemmy.world on:

    • local posts
    • lemmy.world posts

    They will still see lemmy.world comments on other instances, but lemmy.world posts won’t appear on the ALL sorting.

    In the same way lemmy.world won’t be able to see beehaw posts.

    Basically,

    • local only concerns posts that have been submitted on beehaw communities
    • All concerns posts submitted on any instance that is federated and to which at least one user on the instance is subbed to.