Sara
sararielle.bsky.social
Sara
@sararielle.bsky.social
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(I'm sararielle everywhere online. Not gonna post much here bc I prefer my feed private, but I'm trying to leave *elsewhere* so at least I'll try to lurk more here.)
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@markey.senate.gov @warren.senate.gov this includes you!

You can’t claim to be an ally to the LGTBQ+ community while supporting censorship bills like KOSA which play right into the fascist takeover playbook.

Please 👏🏽 pay 👏🏽 attention 👏🏽
2 of my favorite podcasts!!! (and of course my 2 favorite buffy podcasts) I can't wait for this ep to drop. (wish I could've been in Philly to see it live)
it's extra funny bc it's arguably also calling them nazis
innumeracy is revered in this country, even in educated circles. at least illiteracy is seen as bad by *some* parts of society
it is amusing to see social media level mudslinging happening on the opinion pages of the NYT.
that is not the dimension I want my smartphone to be smaller in! (in fact, that's the one dimension it *doesn't* need to be smaller)
I'm kinda surprised he hasn't been offered the Turkish Ambassadorship, given his past "ties" to the country.
my mom made our family brisket recipe with jackfruit last year for pesach and it was shockingly good! (not as protein-y as seitan but gluten safe and pesach friendly.)
upon search online, I found 2 answers: short for Cantabrigian (person from Cambridge) or "Cambridge Neropsychological Test Automated Battery" (a Neuropsych assessment tool). the thing on a soda can is 2 words. there's just no excuse here
this seriously reads like an april fools joke
and here I thought she was going to be a Disney Princess!
we swear by these in our intro classes but they're underpowered bc they're educational tools, not full IDEs
I never did that but I do have 100K tabs open in my browser at all times
tapbots is making a blusky client and I could not be more ecstatic! [@phoenix.tapbots.com‬] (cannot wait for a testflight!!)
I know the gist but always have to look up the specifics (in part bc they sometime change from language to language). that said, I'm not a programmer, I just teach them
I know the gist but always have to look up the specifics (in part bc they sometime change from language to language). that said, I'm not a programmer, I just teach them
oh the irony of the search engine that brought accessible search to the public now returning to an era of people having to *learn* how to search. (I remember learning to use a search engine with formal boolean operators.)
that's reasonable. we just don't necessarily have time for it in the current course structure.
(bc it's a CS1 with an expectation of 0 prior programing experience)
that makes sense. however, most of what they're writing in lab is 3-5 line tasks whereas they write the larger projects as homework (so I'm not standing over them reminding them to work with a partner)
we tend to stick to driver/navigator as they're rarely writing more than 10 lines of code for any given problem in lab.
good news! I work at a [historically] women's college so we only have cis-men as students when they cross-register in (which is rare)
[insert joke about emacs]
we use something pretty traditional as I'm mostly teaching intro computing/coding classes but that's super helpful, thx!
meanwhile, my students just want to *stop* being forced to pair program, lol. [also, ugh!]