hmm... i have mixed opinions on this but in the caso of MIT for example, it can be good like the online course want to put on your plataform, the only problem is LLMs are not correct in multiple cases mainly when it's too deep into the subject, but when curated it can wprk
And copyright problem, i think people shouldput on the plataform instead of web-scraping like
Is randomness even possible?
You can't technically prove it just see it, more likely to be close to that, in https://www.random.org/#learn they talk a little about this
I think creating something for fun is good by itself, also the app looks good.
Personally I wouldn't use since I use Linux and prefer OSS, but the app looks really cool, congrats
i deleted mine because it does not work, it makes me search for many certifications and stuff, i was looking for things to get a certification, and not to learn, i was so terrible. toxic platform.
Yes it is bad. Since Microsoft got it they are trying to milk people's data.
One should use it only to apply for work, and in most cases the links take you to the companies' websites, so you can avoid uploading tons of data on LI.
I like to read _mangas_, and we have [kotatsu](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.koitharu.kotatsu/) for that, as an example, it's very light (<10MB); for what i think it depends on how much an app is optimized, many nowadays have videos and images inside of the package so the final app is huge, also many dependencies makes the app more heavy.
Do you have any recommendations? I like things on my RSS reader :3
I think it's nice to always read something I'm getting more into blogs so I'm a noob on it
Well, there are two “problems” with these kinds of blogs: a) They’re not that super easy to discover these days, and b) Writing high quality text takes time, and the authors tend to be quite busy people, so they are not updated frequently.
I guess that’s part of the appeal of Medium. They have a method for discoverability, and lots and lots of authors means lots of text to read. I’m not 100% sure exactly what my gripes with Medium are, but I guess that it feels a bit like a text factory. Personally, I prefer a more decentralized approach than what Medium offers.
However, I don’t use RSS at all. For me, finding blog posts via HN and Lobsters is sufficient – YMMV.
With that said, one of the best technical “blogs” I know of is actually a newsletter: Cryptography Dispatches.
Ooh, that's really good, I'm not able to read from most of the blogs(the UI is not beauty), I'm silly so i prefer using RSS readers with cute and shine UI, you know lol :3
i understand the idea from medium but, it's not good now(many AI made content), i know AI can help a lot but they're using to make the entire article sometimes so i prefer not use for now...
thanks for the recommendation, I'll read some soon s2
And copyright problem, i think people shouldput on the plataform instead of web-scraping like