Seen this around without alt text, so I yoinked it to post it myself.
Edit: Based on the earliest mention known and reminded to me (thank you!):
https://mastodon.social/@mhoye/115742732861618099
I don't know if desmos is "better" we are no longer buying graphing calculators for students. I have been trying to get the faculty to pay more attention to this issue.
Getting my hands on a calculator is what *MADE* me a math person. I think it's incredibly important.
Since students will have this software during the test they need to use it regularly as they learn. I'm also annoyed that few faculty seem to understand this.
@jpmens I foolishly thought *per year* would be the appropriate time frame: https://curl.se/dashboard1.html#hackerone (the graph hasn't updated yet)
Air to Ground Message:
GOOD MORNING MERRY CHRISTMAS
Area: Jacksonville, FL, USA
A: #a1fab8643c9
F: #fcf48112c05
Four bendy buses managed to enter a roundabout at the exact same time from four different directions in Oslo yesterday afternoon and get properly stuck, each bus blocking the exit for the one behind it. #BigBusStuck
Evidence suggests early developing human brains are preconfigured with instructions for understanding the world
https://news.ucsc.edu/2025/11/sharf-preconfigured-brain/
So, it is like software or firmware that comes with default instructions for building something useful using that app; however, here you can go on and build your own life with default set of instructions to understand the world. How cool is that? Can this info used to treat brain disorders? Can we fix bugs in the default instructions to improve life?