I swear I'm not making this up, was about to add another virtual desktop – I have it set to a fixed size, considering changing that now – and I accidentally removed all of them, now I've got over 30 windows open on one desktop 😔
@mavica_again a fractal virtual desktop window manager, now there's an idea 🤔
@hokaze that would be useful, I'm already making a program for renaming my virtual desktops
I guess how you organize your workspace just has to fit with how you work and how it makes sense to you
On AfroPessimism | Philosynoir
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y9hUVXIzSM
Do not obey in advance by roterote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXXOGkFjd28
On the Election of a Fascist President by Citation Needed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu6-Swoc198
In most other teaching contexts I've always been trapped teaching the most advanced topics since I was one of a few people who *could* ... having teachers with deep math experience from a young age makes a big difference.
And when I'm working with them outside of their regular class I can work on teaching something that doesn't fit well into a "standard" ... how to *play* at mathematics.
And the students really do need it.
I teach at a very academically rigorous school. But, there are a few things this school does that might surprise people:
1. Many teachers teach a wide range of grade levels. So you could have a teacher who *could* teach Linear Algebra teaching you in 4th grade math.
2. The school makes time for creative math and CS in addition to the regular class. So I get to work with students without pressure to get them past any particular test or goal posts.
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