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六分摄影,三分文字,一分练习。
六分摄影,三分文字,一分练习。
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Julia Evans(@b0rk@social.jvns.ca) says:
one thing I've learned about teaching over the years is that if I make a negative statement (like “git commits aren't stored as diffs"), it doesn't really work -- often people will just ignore it, especially if it contradicts their current mental model
so I always have to figure out how to make a positive statement, and make it in a way that will convince people whose mental model is different right now
convincing people to adjust their mental models is really hard!
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Julia Evans(@b0rk@social.jvns.ca) says:
one thing I've learned about teaching over the years is that if I make a negative statement (like “git commits aren't stored as diffs"), it doesn't really work -- often people will just ignore it, especially if it contradicts their current mental model
so I always have to figure out how to make a positive statement, and make it in a way that will convince people whose mental model is different right now
convincing people to adjust their mental models is really hard!
Post by 棘
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Matt Blaze(@mattblaze@federate.social) says:
The two NASA astronauts who were unexpectedly stranded on the space station for the last nine months have been picked up and are on the way back.
I'm imagining a conversation during the journey back:
Astronauts: So, what's been going on these last nine months?
Rescue Crew: [...]
Astronauts: TURN THIS THING AROUND RIGHT NOW.
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Matt Blaze(@mattblaze@federate.social) says:
The two NASA astronauts who were unexpectedly stranded on the space station for the last nine months have been picked up and are on the way back.
I'm imagining a conversation during the journey back:
Astronauts: So, what's been going on these last nine months?
Rescue Crew: [...]
Astronauts: TURN THIS THING AROUND RIGHT NOW.
园艺自动机设想图
Post by 棘
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Martin Rundkvist(@mrundkvist@archaeo.social) says:
“In everyone’s pocket right now is a computer far more powerful than the one we flew on Voyager. I don’t mean your cell phone — I mean the key fob that unlocks your car.”
— Rich Terrile, JPL scientist and member of the Voyager imaging team
#space
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Martin Rundkvist(@mrundkvist@archaeo.social) says:
“In everyone’s pocket right now is a computer far more powerful than the one we flew on Voyager. I don’t mean your cell phone — I mean the key fob that unlocks your car.”
— Rich Terrile, JPL scientist and member of the Voyager imaging team
#space