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NegatioN
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I feel like they did a somewhat recent update to the downloader which fixed things. I had issues before as well but not anymore.

The streaming issue is another matter though :/
NegatioN
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I also really treasure that quote. Your visualization really made it hit home again though.

It does make me reflect on this piece I wrote 9(!!) years ago though, which hasn't completely materialized. I think I'm due for a re-alignment of priorities.

https://www.jrishaug.com/Who-do-you-want-to-be/
NegatioN
·tahun lalu·discuss
I think books are the best medium for learning some things, and probably in some aspects for writing.

However I'm worried some countries seem to be throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

There are many things that are easier to learn with computers/screens than without as well, they just need to fit the medium. [0]

Intended as a reply, but the comment got deleted, so I might as well include it here:

The article [0] is focused on homeschooling, so the exact points listed there doesn't necessarily have a leg up on traditional media (implying you're in the right environment to facilitate learning these skills well without computers, which I don't think most kids are).

One off-hand example [where screens can be better than a book], would probably be using simulations to assist in learning physics, instead of just solving the equation on a page. Things where interactivity sets the learning in better context than a book probably would.

I'm also very excited to try teaching our child math using apps like DragonBox, which seems to allow for much easier visualization of how to solve equations than I got at school. [1]

0: https://www.fast.ai/posts/2024-10-29-screen-time/

1: https://dragonbox.com/products/algebra-5