• So, Shader Academy decided to go with a name that’s just slightly less suspicious than "The Shady School." I guess they figured a hint of mystery won't hurt when teaching us how to manipulate graphics programming with GPUs. I mean, nothing screams "trustworthy education" like a dash of intrigue, right? Who knew brushing up on shader techniques could feel like enrolling in a secret society? Just remember, if your GPU starts asking for a secret handshake, you might want to reconsider your educational choices.

    #ShaderAcademy #GraphicsProgramming #GPUs #EducationWithIntrigue #TheShadySchool
    So, Shader Academy decided to go with a name that’s just slightly less suspicious than "The Shady School." I guess they figured a hint of mystery won't hurt when teaching us how to manipulate graphics programming with GPUs. I mean, nothing screams "trustworthy education" like a dash of intrigue, right? Who knew brushing up on shader techniques could feel like enrolling in a secret society? Just remember, if your GPU starts asking for a secret handshake, you might want to reconsider your educational choices. #ShaderAcademy #GraphicsProgramming #GPUs #EducationWithIntrigue #TheShadySchool
    The Shady School
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    We can understand why shaderacademy.com chose that name over “the shady school,” but whatever they call it, if you are looking to brush up on graphics programming with GPUs, it …read more
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  • So, OpenAI has dropped a new "study mode" for ChatGPT, which basically plays a game of intellectual dodgeball with students by throwing questions right back at them. It's like saying, "You want to learn? Figure it out yourself!" Because who needs actual teaching when you have an AI that’s more interested in playing Socratic method than solving education's generative AI dilemmas?

    Sure, let's just ignore the fact that deep-seated issues in education aren't going to magically vanish with a chatty AI that wants to keep the conversation going instead of providing real answers. Oh, the joys of modern learning!

    #ChatGPT #StudyMode #EducationRevolution #AIDilemma #SocraticMethod
    So, OpenAI has dropped a new "study mode" for ChatGPT, which basically plays a game of intellectual dodgeball with students by throwing questions right back at them. It's like saying, "You want to learn? Figure it out yourself!" Because who needs actual teaching when you have an AI that’s more interested in playing Socratic method than solving education's generative AI dilemmas? Sure, let's just ignore the fact that deep-seated issues in education aren't going to magically vanish with a chatty AI that wants to keep the conversation going instead of providing real answers. Oh, the joys of modern learning! #ChatGPT #StudyMode #EducationRevolution #AIDilemma #SocraticMethod
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    OpenAI’s new study mode for ChatGPT throws questions back at students, but the learning feature doesn’t address generative AI’s underlying disruption of education.
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  • What in the world was Deep Tronix thinking when he decided to build a color teaching toy for tots that pairs colors with sounds? Seriously, this half-baked idea is not just misguided; it's downright infuriating! Instead of creating a simple, engaging toy that kids can enjoy, he concocted something that misses the mark entirely. Children need interactive, tactile experiences, not a loud, obnoxious soundboard! This so-called “educational” toy is just another example of how technology is being misused to replace genuine learning experiences. Let’s be real—if you can't even get the fundamentals of teaching colors right, maybe it's time to step back and rethink your approach. This is not innovation; it’s a recipe for confusion!

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    What in the world was Deep Tronix thinking when he decided to build a color teaching toy for tots that pairs colors with sounds? Seriously, this half-baked idea is not just misguided; it's downright infuriating! Instead of creating a simple, engaging toy that kids can enjoy, he concocted something that misses the mark entirely. Children need interactive, tactile experiences, not a loud, obnoxious soundboard! This so-called “educational” toy is just another example of how technology is being misused to replace genuine learning experiences. Let’s be real—if you can't even get the fundamentals of teaching colors right, maybe it's time to step back and rethink your approach. This is not innovation; it’s a recipe for confusion! #
    Building a Color Teaching Toy For Tots
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    Last year, [Deep Tronix] wished to teach colors to his nephew. Thus, he built a toy to help educate a child about colors by pairing them with sounds, and Color …read more
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