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·Hôm qua·discuss
His kid doesn't need a phone and doesn't need to be tracked to walk to school. Get over it.
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·10 ngày trước·discuss
I shutdown / reboot ... this is blogpost and HN worthy?
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·22 ngày trước·discuss
Anyone know what types of full disk encryption this will support?
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·tháng trước·discuss
If we accepted what this article states as true (big if, seems mostly hyperbolic) ... it also supposes that the only important thing about organic foods is what your body gets out of it. No consideration given to the land, the inputs, the workers, the surrounding environment. Not much logic to ImunoLogic.
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·tháng trước·discuss
NYT is a cancer on American society. Worst tho, it's described as a "liberal" news source, but over the course of it's long history it's done just about all it can to stab "liberals" in the back. All thinking people should avoid NYT at all costs (which is free to do).
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·tháng trước·discuss
Why didn't you say they were mormons from the beginning? That all makes sense now. Truth, lies, and morality doesn't mean the same in that case. Read Under The Banner of Heaven by Krakauer.
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·3 tháng trước·discuss
WW3 is shaping up to be a theocratic holy war struggle between Christianity, Judaism, Islam ... and all of us secular folks have to suffer for their ignorance and intolerance.
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·4 tháng trước·discuss
Good ... do it the old way ... I support the blanket ban, wish it would go further. It's a good start.
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·4 tháng trước·discuss
Now ... what do we do about the rest of society. This problem isn't just a school problem, it is whole of society, escpecially senior citizens. They are more prone to the problems of phones, social media, and continuous disinformation ... and they vote.
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·4 tháng trước·discuss
Seniors are the most vulnerable people on the internet, the most likely to be fooled by disinformation, the most likely to vote, and are one of the biggest threats to civil society. Boomers are destroying what previous generations have built.
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·4 tháng trước·discuss
This is what fighting early stage facism looks like.
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·6 tháng trước·discuss
The ad blocker is uBlock Origin ... the blog misstates it as uOrigin.
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·7 tháng trước·discuss
Wish there was a link to this ...
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·7 tháng trước·discuss
Sounds like something his opponents would use to try and gin up fake outrage. So dumb.
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·7 tháng trước·discuss
I hope like hell Mozilla leadership can just go back to focusing on what is actually important: making a free, fast, secure, private web browser.
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·9 tháng trước·discuss
The United States is a nation of immigrants ... hopefully someday soon we'll remember that it is acutally our biggest strength, not a weakness.
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·9 tháng trước·discuss
Lord no.
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·4 năm trước·discuss
WGU BS / MS Graduate here: I attended 3 other "traditional, B&M" Uni's in years past (~60 credits). I also attended a couple Community Colleges (16 credits).

I created a career in IT by getting a job (2000) and working full time over the years. I got certifications on my own that I transferred in for credit with WGU.

I have now been teaching full time in an IT program at a community college for 2 years and have also developed and manage 2 different MS level online classes for a traditional B&M university you have definitely heard of.

I can tell you, unequivocally, that what I had to do to complete my degrees with WGU was more rigorous than what I am requiring my students to do now (not my choice ... chain of command). The grading was harder at WGU than what I am permitted to do now with my students in the CC and B&M MS classes. I have now been on each side of the "WGU is not legit" argument. Anyone who thinks this is very wrong. No, it's not Stanford or MIT, it's not supposed to be ... though I'm sure grade inflation and special treatment happens at those places. There is no special treatment or grade inflation at WGU. You take a cert exam, take a test, or submit a paper to an unknown grader. You either pass or you don't. Simple as that. If you know your stuff, move on. If you don't ... learn it to move forward. It's meritocracy at its best. That is NOT the traditional University way.

I would included the OP in this ... he states in the end of his blog post that "The program is not the most rigorous." How does he know this having not attended other university recently? How does he know this not having developed or taught classes at other universities or colleges. He's right about the clear value that can be attained from combining knowledge, experience and work ethic to a WGU degree. He's wrong about the rigor.

IMO: WGU is not the place to LEARN, it's the place you PROVE WHAT YOU KNOW.