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What a wonderful article, and what a wonderful way of enganging with students and adapting to the new tech. I wish all professors were like you

This is amazing and a security flaw waiting to be exploited


I've had tinnitus since birth, or at least for as long as I can remember. I learned to live with it, and now it's nothing more than a conversational topic for me.


A follow-up analysis 10 years later would be really interesting


Really interesting game! Well done


Yeah Reentry it's nothing like KSP. It's like comparing Mario Kart (KSP) to Project Cars (Reentry) :D


... to a proper car simulator internal to manufacturer (KSP loaded up with mods).


This is amazing


Lots of great insights here. Personally, I use ChatGPT as a "sparring partner": I present an idea and talk with it to elaborate it further. Wether it's about programming, science, writing prompts or game design, among other examples. Another great use case is to use ChatGPT to speed up chores, like hard to remember syntax or functions that are easy but boring to think and write, like parsers. Or even thinking about how to build the architecture of a certain application.


It's a rubber duck that never gets tired and is available all of the time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging


We're still using a lot of Objective-C, given than more than half of the codebase of our app is 10+ years old. We're trying to transition to Swift, but it's been slow thus far.


This is an amazing resource! Thanks for sharing


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