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01:13:13<nukke>https://web.archive.org/web/20250507112131/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/openai-chatgpt-ai-cheating-education-college-students-school.html
01:13:36<nukke>>I asked Wendy if I could read the paper she turned in, and when I opened the document, I was surprised to see the topic: critical pedagogy, the philosophy of education pioneered by Paulo Freire. The philosophy examines the influence of social and political forces on learning and classroom dynamics. Her opening line: “To what extent is schooling hindering students’
01:13:39<nukke>cognitive ability to think critically?” Later, I asked Wendy if she recognized the irony in using AI to write not just a paper on critical pedagogy but one that argues learning is what “makes us truly human.” She wasn’t sure what to make of the question. “I use AI a lot. Like, every day,” she said. “And I do believe it could take away that critical-thinking
01:13:41<nukke>part. But it’s just
01:13:46<nukke>— now that we rely on it, we can’t really imagine living without it.”
01:14:55<nicolas17>"the irony in using AI to write a paper on critical pedagogy"
01:14:58<nicolas17>nukke: https://bash-org-archive.com/?180081
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03:31:15<ymgve_>nicolas17: tracks with third wave feminism
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05:33:18<@JAA>Huh, apparently the only way to change a tmux session's working directory is to attach to it with -c.
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06:25:48<BornOn420>nukke Baffling article. That will be fun, hiring the next generation of illiterate academics.
06:27:24<@OrIdow6>>This time, Lee attempted a viral launch with a $140,000 scripted advertisement in which a young software engineer, played by Lee, uses Cluely installed on his glasses to lie his way through a first date with an older woman.
06:27:28<@OrIdow6>> When the date starts going south, Cluely suggests Lee “reference her art” and provides a script for him to follow. “I saw your profile and the painting with the tulips. You are the most gorgeous girl ever,” Lee reads off his glasses, which rescues his chances with her.
06:27:42<@OrIdow6>That is exactly how I imagine these people
06:28:01<@OrIdow6>Also what was the 140,000 dollars spent on if he had to do it himself rather than hiring an actor?
06:28:28<BornOn420>I guess a car for the CEO
06:30:22<@OrIdow6>BornOn420: I just wish I could get some kind of "has never used chatgpt for anything substantial" certificate to distinguish me from these people in the job market
06:34:41<@OrIdow6>In other news I would like to propose that "written in rust" be adopted as a descriptor/exclamation to express that something is good/of hiqh quality in domains that have nothing to do with computers
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07:34:47<masterx244|m>OrIdow6: same. i absolutely avoid those LLM bullshitgenerators. my workflows require knowing where information is from and being able to get sidetracked (quite a few useful things that helped me later on something else were stumbled upon due to getting sidetracked). i refuse to touch the entire A"I" stuff with a 10 parsec pole
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08:04:36<BlankEclair>> [08/05/2025 15:33] <JAA> Huh, apparently the only way to change a tmux session's working directory is to attach to it with -c.
08:04:47<BlankEclair>wait until you learn about tmux inheriting the env vars of the last attachment
08:05:04<BlankEclair>so if i ssh into my laptop from my phone, every new shell opened is gonna think it's from ssh
08:05:11<BlankEclair>unless i reattach tmux on my laptop
08:05:12<BlankEclair>funsies
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15:25:12<nukke>is this true? https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/toshiba-says-europe-doesnt-need-24tb-hdds-witholds-beefy-models-from-region
15:25:37<nukke>I guess everything *is* bigger in America 🇺🇸
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20:16:39<@JAA>BlankEclair: Yeah, I know about that one. You can disable it with `tmux attach -E` IIRC.
20:17:59<@JAA>But you can manipulate the environment in several ways, e.g. `tmux update-environment`.
20:18:14<@JAA>Apparently, there's no way to change a session's working dir without attaching to it.
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22:08:38<steering>good thing I just use screen and it keeps the environment it was started with :D
22:13:58<@JAA>I mean, it's a mixed bag. I frequently use SSH stuff with agent forwarding, and it's very useful for that.
22:14:36<@JAA>You can probably also disable it in the tmux config? Not sure.
22:15:14<steering>I basically only ever use screen for irssi so it's fine for me
22:15:36<@JAA>Ah
22:16:02<@JAA>> tmux list-panes -a | wc -l
22:16:02<@JAA>447
22:16:09<steering>(and also never -A, instead I forward my gpg-agent, although that sucks and is basically completely broken and unworkable and neither side is willing to fix it)
22:17:50<steering>there's an "extra" socket which basically has the intended purpose of being forward over SSH and stuff but you can't actually do that because it has to go in /run/user/$(uid)/gnupg/ which probably doesnt exist yet (and must exist before anything the user can control is run) and ssh wont make directories for it
22:18:29<steering>and once you get past that (f.e. by never rebooting so /run is never cleared) then you have the problem that ssh is stupid and wont remove the sockets it creates by default, nor will it overwirte them, so it'll only work the first time you do it
22:19:20<steering>(unless you have access to the sshd_config to set StreamLocalBindUnlink)
22:27:57<steering>https://bash-org-archive.com/?62235 bad archive, needs moar &nbsp; or something
22:28:28<steering>(IDK the original probably did it with CSS instead I guess or fireonlive's text files would probably have nbsp in them too)
22:28:33<steering>fireonlive++
22:28:33<eggdrop>[karma] 'fireonlive' now has 972 karma!
22:35:30<steering>(at least im pretty sure multi-space-stuff like that worked on the original site, maybe i big dum)
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