This is true. I was just thinking in the case of the study, but /any/ help when needed is better than no help.
jollyroberts
"How does AI tutoring compare to human tutoring?" Thats the first question that came to my mind!
"Use the best tool for the job, that the person doing the job is best at." That's my approach.
I will use bash or python dart or whatever the project uses.
Shapeshifter, magic, immortal. Boom.
Not exactly the same, but the Crash Course on Philosophy playlist is great: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNgK6MZucdYldNkMybYIHKR
Control+r == search through your bash history.
I used linux for ten years before finding out about that one.
thanks for the quick research very helpful. :-)
My partner does not like sliced onions, but is fine with onion powder. Same with garlic. So I just put in the powder for the flavor and less chopping. 😀
3-2-1...
Three copies of your data, in two physical locations, equals one backup. And it's not real until you do a test restore yes indeed!
Piefed instances now do have a form of this for instance admins to populate new instances.
Admins can:
-pull the lemmyverse data and subscribe to a bunch of communities at once
or
-target a single lemmy or mbin instance, get the list of communities that instance hosts, and subscribe to a bunch of communities on that instance.
Both have some tunable settings to allow admins control over how many communities are followed.
Its not an end-user thing, but it should help with setting up new instances and them not being so 'empty'.
edit: typo
I could see a world where an AI teaches the mechanics of music, but is not relied on for evaluation of the students imagination in applying the mechanics.
When I was in art classes I wanted the class to teach me the techniques I did not know, but I was usually disappointed.
Like my life drawing classes would be me drawing images, and then getting judged on /what I already knew how to do/.
What I felt I would have benefited from was more along the lines of "here is three different shading techniques and how they can be used" or "here are three ways to use {oil | acrylic | water color} paints you've not used before."
I always had ideas of images to create, what I could have benefited from was intros to more tools and ways to use those tools.
I could see an AI being able to do that for students of the arts.