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Show HN: An interactive AI tutorial I wrote for my 11-year-old

learnai.robennals.org
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Show HN: Broomy – Open-source app for working with many AI agents at once

broomy.org
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Show HN: Histomap Reborn – Interactive visualization of world history

histomap.robennals.org
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Slowpost – Post Once a Year

slowpost.org
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Going Phoneless

messyprogress.substack.com
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robotelvis
·hace 2 meses·discuss
The goal is that this tutorial shouldn't require much math knowledge. If there is anything in there that is too hard to understand then let me know.

My 11 year old son seemed to get it all, so I think it should be pretty approachable, but I'm sure there is stuff I can improve.
robotelvis
·hace 9 meses·discuss
I also looked at getting a flip phone but decided it wasn't really viable. Realistically you need to have an iOS or Android phone, because even if you don't need it /most/ of the time, you do need it sometimes.

The trick is to find ways to carry it with you less.
robotelvis
·hace 9 meses·discuss
I played with disabling Safari but it's hard to sustain that because you'll often find yourself needing to open a random QR code to do something.

But I have buried it on the third page of a sub-folder, so I'm not tempted to randomly open it.

I think the most important thing is to just not /usually/ have the phone in your pocket, so you break the habit of reaching for it.
robotelvis
·hace 9 meses·discuss
Cool that you were able to do that.

There are definitely lots of things you need a smartphone for today, but fortunately few enough that it's practical to not have a smartphone with you most of the time, even if you own one.

Hopefully if enough people go phoneless, society will adapt to require smartphones less often.
robotelvis
·el año pasado·discuss
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robotelvis
·el año pasado·discuss
New Public (https://newpublic.org) | Open Source Developer | REMOTE | Full time $140-$160k

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