“It was just a dream” and “you are dead” are such cheap tricks for storytelling. Annoying.
“It was just a dream” and “you are dead” are such cheap tricks for storytelling. Annoying.
That title is not even Pratchett anymore, that’s straight Adams.
uhmm… users are stakeholders
How very cyberpunk, except for the fact that permission was given.
True, true. I dont know about you guys, but I am not having a lot of fun buying and building computers lately. Shit like this headline doesnt help.
I was thinking about buying a Macbook Air and run Linux on it, just for the battery life. But then I read this shit and yea…
True, but I meant figuring out what unknown tech does is an int check!
That’s an int check btw
Imagine getting something like NWN had.
Something something dogfooding
Wife still annoyed, dont think its that wholesome.
Holy fucking shit these comments. First the “Is BG3 a good game?” question after so many reviews are out, then “cranial leakage”.
What is wrong with you people. I stopped trying to please lost causes like you guys a long time ago. What a miserable attitude.
Next, deleting your account gets axed. Feature makes no sense.
Just block it. Wait, no, that “feature” makes no sense.
Non-shitpost: I know everyone is annoyed by now, but Ex-Twitter is a huge website and relevant?
Have found it relatively early after it was created, using it for getting a quick overview over papers when writing my own. It is sooo good for that.
Used only papers in german so far, sadly.
Here is something I found interesting in english:
Testing the test: Are exams measuring understanding? Brian K. Sato, Cynthia F. C. Hill, S. Lo Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
in general: elicit.org
really good site.
In my experience, the best means of preparing for exams, as is universally advised, is to take previous or practice exams … which I think tells you pretty clearly what kind of task an exam actually is … a practiced routine in something that narrowly ranges between regurgitation and pretty short-form, practiced and shallow problem solving.
You are getting some flak, but imho you are right. The only thing an exam really tests is how well you do in exams. Of course, educators dont want to hear that. But if you take a deep dive into (scientific) literature on the topic, the question “What are we actually measuring here?” is raised rightfully so.
It is how he does it, not that he does it.