Crops
Cloudless
Black/white bars
Blurred borders
I think it was a reasonable response to someone wrongfully accusing me of spreading misinformation.
They could have said that my statement was incorrect/inaccurate. But they straight said I was spreading misinformation, as if I did it intentionally.
The title is very confusing. And the article is like a long essay.
Here is a summary by Chat GPT:
The web page is a blog post by a teacher who argues that most kids today can’t use computers effectively. He shares several anecdotes of students and adults who lack basic computer skills, such as troubleshooting, googling, and programming. He criticizes the education system for not teaching computer literacy and problem-solving, and he urges parents and teachers to help kids become more competent and confident with computers. He also warns that relying too much on technology can make us vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation by those who control it.
We need more Fediverse users posting pictures of pomeranians, please:
As useful as the paid blue check marks in Twitter.
I hope kbin will completely get rid of it.
Give me Captain Commando 2!
Least favourite: Event Horizon
I like sci-fi, not ghost story in space.
Favourite: A Quiet Place
Excellent pacing, truly terrifying threats.
Is it illegal if I read the book, write a summary and post the summary online?
how does modern Reddit display it?