tomazz | 7 years ago | on: Innovations of 2018
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tomazz | 7 years ago | on: Innovations of 2018
tomazz | 11 years ago | on: Suburban sprawl is stifling the US economy
tomazz | 11 years ago | on: Suburban sprawl is stifling the US economy
It's interesting how the standards of living differ between us. It seems to me that a lot of people crave a suburbian house in the US. I'd love to live there for a while to get a feel of the society and why it thinks in this way.
There's a TED talk I stumbled upon some time ago - only 5mins but perfectly approaches part of the problem we are discussing here ;) "How to reinvent the apartment building" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-KnaYZJg48
tomazz | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Make School – College replacement for founders and developers
High schools, colleges, universities often have boring teaching programs that force everybody to learn at the same speed, programs that look like a progress bar (The Matrix training program?) In real life we can't ask Tank to load the Networking course from a floppy disk and yet that's what metaphorically most Universities are trying to do.
Because of that kind of system we are maybe 10-20% as productive as we could be. We are bored with exercises and we don't really want to do leaving them till the last moment before the deadline. Now, take a moment go back to your ol' university years and think. When did you learn the most? In labs and lectures? Or when you thought "It would be cool to do a 2048 clone that negotiates every move with the server side that you cannot cheat"? You got excited, spent a week coding, learning new things, redoing, rebuilding, learning even more. I remember doing project of that kind in my 1st year of the University. Over the Christmas holiday I learnt more than in the past 3 months at uni...
Yeah I could totally see the Make School work. At least I hope it will ;)
And if it was the site, why would they even want audio and video permissions?!?! They are a news outlet!