Fr. Just do the homework in school, proctored, if it matters so much to the teacher.
Ultimately the kids will get a test, and it should include an essay section, which they obviously have to write on the spot. I don't really think it matters how much homework they did or didn't do or what tools they used to "cheat", as long as they can perform come test day that's what matters.
Look up ultrasonic animal repeller. I've never used one, but it may work for you. It makes a high pitch noise that should stop cats and other animals from wandering into your yard.
My "anti space" stance has nothing to do with Elon. I simply don't understand what value it gives when we have so much on earth to fix first.
Folks like you say there are things but won't actually give examples. If you want to provide some I'll wholeheartedly listen, for sure.
I'm on board with some space stuff like building JWST or the dart mission. However, sending humans up with rockets just to plant a flag or whatever is totally hedonistic and ridiculous to me.
I feel you. I have some friends interested but they don't want to actually do the work. I'll submit ideas for games and actually implement those ideas (even if they suck). But my friends feign interest and just give creative thoughts without rolling up their sleeves and learning the engine or doing any work. Even though they are programmers for their day job.
I have one friend who seemed interested, and I showed him around the software for about 15 min and he was like "that's good enough for the day I think". I facepalmed and was just like... "yeah... we can do more later" knowing full well that wouldn't happen.
My wife and I use Spotify premium. The ability to play music thoughout the house is so nice, plus I use the Spotify DJ almost exclusively to give me music cuz it's less time than managing my own playlists.
I don't think I've used the lyrics feature once. If I want prices I just google
I don't see the value of space stuff right now and don't understand why humanity has a hard on for it so much.
Eventually, yes. For now, I'd prefer a focus on world peace and fixing the climate.
THEN, once humanity is standing strong and our own earth is taken care of, move on to space.
Counterarguments will not take into account the (im)practicality of space faring and what it can offer to our species. Sure, some of us may colonize mars eventually, but the billions on earth will still be on earth. And the earth is worth salvaging and in a much better place to salvage than fucking mars.
I'm not saying we shouldn't have research into space, just that we should temper the investment to match the return we get, for now. Going to the moon is not an example of tempered investing. Of course, that said, I don't blame India for doing it. I just personally find it impractical and ineffective.
He should call it Twitter now that the name is available again. Wouldn't that be hilarious if he just made Twitter all over again and everyone on X went back to Twitter?
I know that won't happen but it would be super funny to see how Elon reacts to it.
Super cool but got annoying really fast lmao