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@joepie91 hear hear! I have the same experience at a Jenaplan school. The teachers knew their students and knew what their strengths and their pace were. They assigned work accordingly. And there was great freedom in planning, and the teachers were always available for instruction and questions.
There was also plenty of time left for reading comics or chatting on the classroom sofa, playing music, rehearsing dances, tinkering, board games and taking care of or playing with the classroom pet (ours was a grey rabbit called Charles)

And never ever did we have homework. Maybe some research for a project.

@Riedler

@joepie91 (this, but with about 90% of current tech and software)

It occurs to me, there's nothing wrong with my brain.

I would thrive in a slow, gentle world focused on candor and justice with lots of quiet, natural environments to chill and let deep thoughts unfold.

I just happen to be terribly wired for a society that's pretty much going off the rails in all directions.

#autismAwarenessMonth #autismAcceptanceMonth #actuallyAutistic

I know this sounds like a joke, but homework is lowkey child torture, especially in households where parents aren’t great at teaching.

And if “homework isn’t that much work, idiot” then they should just do that in school, like all the other learning. Slap another hour onto school, and everyone would be happier.

@Riedler It was fantastic honestly, the only school I actually enjoyed going to. They got a lot of other stuff right, too, it was so much more empathy-driven than most schools.

And it pisses me off that it's now 15 years later and this still isn't how it works everywhere.

@Riedler (This was a special education school, which was the only reason they were even legally allowed to do this under NL law; it also meant that just about every learning disability under the sun was present among the students, and *still* everyone did great.)

@Riedler Throwing in my two cents: for a brief period, I was in a school that had no homework, as long as you got your work done during school hours (which was trivial). No lectures, just a list of stuff to do, a pile of books, and a teacher who would explain anything you got stuck on, one-on-one.

Virtually nobody ever had any homework (in fact people usually had time left!), the hours were not any different from other schools, and even the test scores were extremely high.

In short, you don't even need the extra hour. You just need a sensible schedule for the day.

What I want is but run by people who actually care about other people, and not just about computers

Er zullen nog 3 weekenden zonder treinen van/naar/via Rotterdam Centraal volgen op 8/9 november 2025, 13/14 juni 2026 en 7/8 november 2026.

Prorail gaat het EBS Interlocking treinbeveiligingssysteem vervangen, dat na 25 jaar technisch afgeschreven is. EBS staat voor Elektronische Beveiliging Simis (Sicheres Mikrocomputersysteem Siemens)

There will be another 3 weekends without trains to/from/via Rotterdam Centraal on 8/9 November 2025, 13/14 June 2026 and 7/8 November 2026.

ProRail is replacing the EBS Interlocking train protection system that is technical obsolete after 25 years of service.

More info in Dutch: prorail.nl/projecten/rotterdam

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TIL that because the FFmpeg project has gained so much experience in hand-writing assembly code to provide huge speedups, they now are putting together a series of lessons for learning assembly:

Vibe coding is fun and all, but this is probably a better use of time!

github.com/FFmpeg/asm-lessons

Als je wel eens een moestuin hebt gehad, dan ken je heermoes waarschijnlijk wel, en hoe lastig die plant te bestrijden is.

Ik had er hier zelf ook last van, heb me even ingelezen (en geleerd dat het alleen groeit op voedingsarme grond en voeding diep uit de bodem naar boven haalt), en een experimentje gedaan: ik heb het hoog laten groeien, in de herfst allemaal gemaaid met een grasmaaier en vervolgens gewoon de hele winter laten liggen.

Het idee is dat de voedingsstoffen weer terug in de (oppervlakte)bodem kunnen lopen naarmate de plant verteert, en dat het ook beschutting levert voor allerlei bodemdieren die de bodem weer gezond maken. Oftewel, de heermoes herstelt de bodemkwaliteit.

En het heeft gewerkt: er is geen heermoes meer in mijn tuin te vinden. Het is weg. Dat was alles wat er voor nodig was; het gewoon even z'n werk laten doen.

two of my pet peeves:

- hip little cafés that don't have a sign with their hours of operation anywhere. i'm always seeing cute places that are closed and i'm like "oh i'll totally come back when they're open" but there is literally no indication of when they're open. i'm not looking up your freaking instagram or whatever, just put it on the door!!!
- small-time musical artists with super generic band and song names. i was trying to remember an earworm from years ago but it was something like "dance" by "hot", jesus christ do you know how unfindable that is. you're not cool. king gizzard and the lizard wizard got it right.

🐉I keep hearing folks saying they lack the spoons to organize, resist or even just rest because their jobs take up all their energy.

This is a real problem. How do we fix or mitigate it?

How do *you* conserve your energy at work?

@Ashedryden (To be clear, with 'tent' I mean something that has a roof but ideally no or limited sides, because otherwise the ventilation gets worse; though having two sides open can be enough for ventilation purposes, IME)

@Ashedryden If you have outdoor space available, setting up a shade/tent with chairs and tables outside? Some subset of people will naturally gravitate towards hanging out outside, and the less people density indoors, the better.

Uh, my priest agreed with my email about not using Generative AI images but jujitsued me, and now I've been asked to advise the team on where to get public domain art. Anyone have any good resources for public domain Christian religious art? Help!

#Art #PublicDomain #ReligiousArt

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